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By Isabelle
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Update: my 1 month old VFT seedlings! They're doing great! I see the second real leafs/traps coming out now :D
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By David F
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Very nice Isabelle!
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By Isabelle
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Yeah pretty,

It's going to take lots of time... but I really enjoy watching them grow everyday. Just hope I can grow them without any complications.
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By jwbates26
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very nice. It sure takes patients to grow these plants. Really as long as you don't let their roots dry out or keep them to cold with to much water they should do fine.

I'm curious Isabelle, why are the photos you post upside down?
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By parker679
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jwbates26 wrote:very nice. It sure takes patients to grow these plants. Really as long as you don't let their roots dry out or keep them to cold with to much water they should do fine.

I'm curious Isabelle, why are the photos you post upside down?
Thank you! For a while I wondered if it was just me since no one seemed to point out the pics were upside down.

I checked, and she's not from Australia so I wonder what the reason is. :mrgreen:

Either way those are good looking seedlings.
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By Isabelle
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jwbates26 wrote:very nice. It sure takes patients to grow these plants. Really as long as you don't let their roots dry out or keep them to cold with to much water they should do fine.

I'm curious Isabelle, why are the photos you post upside down?
Jwbates: Arrgh :x I dont know eather! I dont see them upside down, but some folks do. Can anyone help with this? Maybe I should just change the online resizer program. What do you guys usually use?
By jwbates26
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Isabelle wrote:Jwbates: Arrgh I dont know eather! I dont see them upside down
Thats strange. I think every photo I've seen of yours have been upside down.
Isabelle wrote: Maybe I should just change the online resizer program. What do you guys usually use?
I've used http://www.resizeyourimage.com/ which was just the first link that showed up when I searched a resizer.

Now I just use photoshop its a lot faster for me.

I was just curious. Its not a big deal to me that their upside down.
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By Isabelle
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jwbates26 wrote:Thank you! For a while I wondered if it was just me since no one seemed to point out the pics were upside down.

I checked, and she's not from Australia so I wonder what the reason is. :mrgreen:

Either way those are good looking seedlings.
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Hehe, no i'm not from Australia :lol: might as well laugh about it...
By Isabelle
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Jwbates: thanks i'm going to try your resizer.
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