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Old 1st November 2008, 10:58 PM
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Ok i'll try.And maybe it IS fungus??
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Depends where U keep them just like whay plantlover said.
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I think it is damp off fungus or botrytis. I always see the white stuff on things that are dead, like my VFT traps becoming dead and nepenthes pitchers dying. They won't do much harm, unless in great number.

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