Can anyone ID these VFTs?
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 12:46 am
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Wikiwakawakawee wrote:Sorry to say, but if you bought them without tags/ knowing what they are, then they're just considered "Typicals", even if they do exhibit some traits of other well known cultivarsThat's alright but the red ones are considered typicals too?
On the bright side, sometimes you can end up with some really great typicals!
Nightwing42540 wrote:Yeah sorry, any flytrap that's unlabeled unfortunately Those are some nice looking flytraps though!Wikiwakawakawee wrote:Sorry to say, but if you bought them without tags/ knowing what they are, then they're just considered "Typicals", even if they do exhibit some traits of other well known cultivarsThat's alright but the red ones are considered typicals too?
On the bright side, sometimes you can end up with some really great typicals!
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HeliamphoraWalnut wrote:Where did you get em? If from a garden center then the red one is probably an akai ryu. I see them time to time from agristarts 3.I got them from Joel's carnivorous plants on Amazon
HeliamphoraWalnut wrote:Where did you get em? If from a garden center then the red one is probably an akai ryu. I see them time to time from agristarts 3.I think I got lucky with the red variant, because I ordered 3 small plants without any specifics. If you want the red variant email Joel.
Big-Jack wrote:The red one will be a slower grower because of the lack of chlorophyll. I would give him his own pot so the green ones don't crowd him out.Will do once I get the materials.