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By Bird
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Mine is a bit small right now
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By optique
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you had to send it to school to keep the dog away from it?
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By ChefDean
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optique wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 6:12 pm you had to send it to school to keep the dog away from it?
Exactly! My wife's little 9 pound freeloader has a taste for Tarnok flowers.
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By DragonsEye
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Lookin' good! Just keep an eye on it .... school/university greenhouses can often be hotbeds of pestilence.
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By ChefDean
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Yeah, we're already taking precautions against that. Plus, where the greenhouse is home to a foods project (all plants but mine being grown are vegetables that will be given away to the community to finish growing), they're being very careful about pests.
The director, my old Biology professor, invited me to bring some of my plants to see them actually grow. He, like all of us, has killed many VFT's. He doesn't know yet that I'm going to give him a G16 and a care sheet to get him hooked with the right way to grow them.
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What I believe is mine, didn’t flower this year. It’s the one label that broke in the sun, and the latest inventory of my sarracenia, the one I couldn’t find. I’ll snap a photo of it tomorrow. It has a pitcher, but no flower. Maybe you can help me confirm it’s my missing tarnok?
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Mine is rocketing up a pitcher, but it's still growing. Shoot a pic and, once mine has matured, we'll compare.
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By optique
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I was looking at mine today, looks like the flowers could open this weekend. I also noticed my fly traps are starting to wake up.

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By Supercazzola
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I believe this is my tarnok. I had one last year. Can’t find the label but you tell me. No flower this year so I was waiting until I can see one to make the new labels.
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By optique
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in the spring should look like this photo. my profile pic is one in July and after.

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By MikeB
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Supercazzola wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:00 pm I believe this is my tarnok. I had one last year. Can’t find the label but you tell me. No flower this year so I was waiting until I can see one to make the new labels.
Looks like a Sarracenia x moorei to me (very pretty!).

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