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Texas. Florida. NC Hurricane states - VFTs Exploding Growth

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 1:02 am
by Fly Trap Hunter
I was wondering if anyone has experienced this strange phenomena that we have in coastal states because of the severe storms.

When I was young, my grandmamma told to go beat some plants with a broom to make them grow. Well, it works. Hurricanes seem to have the same affect IMHO. I have tomatoes on green vines right now. And several vfts are just exploding with new growth and divisions. It was a tough hot and rainy Summer for fly traps. And for a lil info, these fly traps were likely dried out and recovering when we got the hurricanes. But now, with less rain and more sunshine, I have 20 little traps coming out of 1 division. I wish I just had 4 or 5 coming out at once, but most have way way too many tiny traps coming out. And they are so slow. My B52 has 6 divisions and 120 baby fly traps. My pinnacle looks like it has a patch of green moss in the middle but its a ton of tiny fly traps. I hope it comes out before dormancy. I will get some pics shortly. I'm amazed but frustrated because Ive watched these tiny traps for a month and they havnt grown a millimeter.

I went to the Rehder Gardens and some of the fly traps there are similar looking. just exploding with new growth. But the fly traps there are bigger than mine, so all traps are bigger scale.
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Re: Texas. Florida. NC Hurricane states - VFTs Exploding Gro

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 3:37 pm
by Fly Trap Hunter
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maybe this is because they dried out and were stressed. but they are blowing up in a tiny way. My typicals are making a lot of divisions as well. Maybe they make divisions in the Fall and no big deal?

Re: Texas. Florida. NC Hurricane states - VFTs Exploding Gro

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 5:28 pm
by twitterglitter
I'm not on the coast, I'm on the south west end of Tennessee,and quite a few of my fly traps are doing the same thing. Maybe it's just the southern weather?

A couple of my northern friends have bigger plants, but not the divisions.

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Re: Texas. Florida. NC Hurricane states - VFTs Exploding Gro

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 1:57 am
by Fly Trap Hunter
twitterglitter wrote:I'm not on the coast, I'm on the south west end of Tennessee,and quite a few of my fly traps are doing the same thing. Maybe it's just the southern weather?

A couple of my northern friends have bigger plants, but not the divisions.

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I dont know either. I know I like divisions. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Texas. Florida. NC Hurricane states - VFTs Exploding Gro

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 3:20 am
by twitterglitter
Fly Trap Hunter wrote:
twitterglitter wrote:I'm not on the coast, I'm on the south west end of Tennessee,and quite a few of my fly traps are doing the same thing. Maybe it's just the southern weather?

A couple of my northern friends have bigger plants, but not the divisions.

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I dont know either. I know I like divisions. Image Image Image
All those baby plants sure are nice! I've got a carpet of divisions in one pot, so I hope the get big enough to tell how many are in there next growing season.

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Re: Texas. Florida. NC Hurricane states - VFTs Exploding Gro

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 4:07 am
by Fly Trap Hunter
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I have a problem with my typicals: :shock: everywhere I snipped off a flower stem... Bam :shock:

Re: Texas. Florida. NC Hurricane states - VFTs Exploding Gro

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 4:17 pm
by Fly Trap Hunter
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new growth since the hurricane

Re: Texas. Florida. NC Hurricane states - VFTs Exploding Gro

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 1:10 am
by Fly Trap Hunter
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The B52 has 14 divisions and the Trichterfalle x Coquillage has 6 divisions. and they all grow so slow. I guess its a lot of energy to start up all those tiny divisions. that point about northerners having bigger plants and southerners more divisions is interesting.

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twitterglitter wrote:
Fly Trap Hunter wrote:
twitterglitter wrote:I'm not on the coast, I'm on the south west end of Tennessee,and quite a few of my fly traps are doing the same thing. Maybe it's just the southern weather?

A couple of my northern friends have bigger plants, but not the divisions.

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I dont know either. I know I like divisions. Image Image Image
All those baby plants sure are nice! I've got a carpet of divisions in one pot, so I hope the get big enough to tell how many are in there next growing season.

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