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By Avant
Posts:  44
Joined:  Sun Mar 19, 2017 10:42 pm
#290288
One of the new traps on my Dionaea.
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What causes the trap to arch in such a way? One of the other traps spine is as straight as a ruler. I get so interested everytime a new trap pops up.

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My other flytrap is all over the place at the moment;

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By Avant
Posts:  44
Joined:  Sun Mar 19, 2017 10:42 pm
#290302
roarke wrote:Could be a genetic trait. It is a typical ?
I'm not sure what that means, i got them both from the garden center.
By Avant
Posts:  44
Joined:  Sun Mar 19, 2017 10:42 pm
#290315
Was a hard decision but after not being happy with the state of my repot on the first flytrap, and finding pests in my new flytrap, i decided to repot so that both were in similar sized larger pots. Easier to get the light closer to both of them, and i guess watering would be easier as i could do them both in one tray instead of individually.

Although, not sure if it was a wise decision. I replanted into sphagnum moss and perlite.

My new Dionaea got pretty beat up, but the only way I'm going to learn is by getting my hands dirty.

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The old Dionaea does look happier now though. It was a mess before.

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