taz6122
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Yesterday is History.Tomorrow is a Mystery and Today is a Gift.Thats why we call it the Present.
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Post by taz6122 on Oct 22, 2008 1:47:19 GMT
Just wanted to share pics of my new plants before they sleep. I bought these plants from Tom Hayes @ Dangerous plants. They are very healthy and they were packed very well. The pics are not great but they are good enough to tell the quality of the plant. The first two are Typical and two per pot This one is Dentate and there are three in this pot. Red Dragon, not the best of health. I have other plants from Tom and will post pics in the proper catagory. I am very satisfied with the plants especially for the price.
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Post by sarracenialover on Oct 22, 2008 2:05:19 GMT
THey look pretty nice for shipping packed plants. Hope that Red Dragon will grow well
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Post by mmlr38 on Oct 23, 2008 17:20:31 GMT
Congrats on the new plants! They look pretty nice. The typicals and dente look like forests of VFTs!
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Post by ieatflys on Oct 23, 2008 23:41:25 GMT
Nice plants.
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Post by mb01 on Nov 24, 2008 20:04:19 GMT
The "Red Dragon" is a pretty color even if you say it is not in good health. Is the color throughout the plant? IE red through the traps and stems? Also when it flowers, are the flowers red?
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Post by mmlr38 on Nov 24, 2008 21:02:22 GMT
Is the color throughout the plant? IE red through the traps and stems? Also when it flowers, are the flowers red? Yes, the color is typically throughout the plant, though I think newly formed leaves and plants with poor lighting may show some green. The flowers aren't red, they're still white, but they might have a red stigma like this:
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taz6122
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Post by taz6122 on Nov 25, 2008 21:25:16 GMT
Yes the entire plant is almost blood red but the newest leaf starts green and within a week or two turns red. Mine didn't flower this year but should next if it makes it through winter. I plan on growing them outside when spring comes.
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