- Mon May 05, 2014 8:40 pm
#202267
Looks good Dave! Looks like the flytraps are really reaching for the sunlight with their flower stalks
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Matt wrote:Alright, that's what I expected. Like I said, the mite damage hasn't really spread since I first noticed it on 4-5 plants, which is really confusing. But I think I may have just figured it out.dmagnan wrote:Do 4 and 5 look like mite damage?Yes, definitely mite damage.
Thanks for the story and photos
dmagnan wrote:This is just an advertisement for flytrapcare, and also for long-fibered sphagnum, I guess. This is the first time I've tried this media, and I gotta say I'm having a similar experience as other people, the plants are really taking off.That's been our experience with the stuff too!
dmagnan wrote:This is just an advertisement for flytrapcare, and also for long-fibered sphagnum, I guess. This is the first time I've tried this media, and I gotta say I'm having a similar experience as other people, the plants are really taking off. This was a starter plant (Southwest Giant) I got from flytrapcare 3 months ago, ready to grow for the summer. Instead of one medium plant I got multiple smalls, and this is what they look like this morning. It doesn't even look like the same plants!Thats amazing growing!!
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