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By cbennett4041
Posts:  489
Joined:  Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:22 am
#70136
So I told myself no more flytraps. But then, Lowe's had a large death cube for half price. So what's another one, right?

One?! There were six in there. Good day for sure. Crammed in there pretty tight, they were. Unfortunately, they were looking pretty sad. I'll get some pictures up when my camera shows up again... :S

The poor guys were hurting for light pretty bad. All stringy and stretched out, deformed traps. Roots/rhizome looked good, so hopefully they'll come out of it!
By alabama
Posts:  312
Joined:  Sat May 15, 2010 6:53 pm
#70162
cbennett4041 wrote:So I told myself no more flytraps. But then, Lowe's had a large death cube for half price. So what's another one, right?

One?! There were six in there. Good day for sure. Crammed in there pretty tight, they were. Unfortunately, they were looking pretty sad. I'll get some pictures up when my camera shows up again... :S

The poor guys were hurting for light pretty bad. All stringy and stretched out, deformed traps. Roots/rhizome looked good, so hopefully they'll come out of it!
haahahaha! SCORE!!!! nice find there thats a real score 6 for 1 and half price?
By cbennett4041
Posts:  489
Joined:  Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:22 am
#70168
That's what I thought! SCORE! Some of the LFS in the cube looked to be getting some green back to it as well... so maybe I can get a colony of sphag out of the setup. I've got the best looking pieces of sphagnum in the new pot with the traps.
By Hayden
#70183
Wow, I wish we had 6 for one! I may try a garden centre, see if they start to go dormant and they dont want them anymore.
By cbennett4041
Posts:  489
Joined:  Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:22 am
#70347
That's how I got these, they were going dormant and they thought they were dying. They weren't in the best shape because of the lack of light, but I believe that is what spurred their dormancy.

If I buy anymore deathcubes I'm going with the larger ones. I thought they were just older plants, but it seems you get several more plants for a little more money. Experience may vary.
By dmagnan
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Posts:  608
Joined:  Sun Apr 18, 2010 6:37 pm
#70460
I got 4 from the little container I bought at my grocery store, and I'm reasonably sure there were 2 other pots there that had even more than that. They must really pump them up with growth chemicals, two weeks after separating and repotting those 4 even the babies have barely lost any leaves. Congrats on the find man!
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