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NewComs

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A couple of sarracenia's
the first (carnivorous) plant I ever had
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wat axcess rain did to my plant :(
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my second
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my third
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my fourth
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and fifth
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And my 2 vft's
The first one:
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And the second one:
it seems he can't choose what colour his traps should be,
red with a green edge, green with a red edge, or simply go all read  :sarcastic_blum:
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The setup as it currently stands outside

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This one has already joined the tray, but at the moment this photo was taken, it was quite stormy in the open ^^
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A small comparison: when I just got the plants, and their colour now
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I also have 2 Drosera, a capensis and an aliciae.
Both are still recovering from their shop adventure, the capensis is doing good, the aliciae seems to need more time to start growing and producing dew again...

Edited by NewComs, 21 June 2012 - 12:19 PM.


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Nice healthy plants! They're definitely looking a great deal better than my first few!