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By BradR
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Joined:  Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:00 pm
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Just in case there is anyone out there that is not tired of looking at pics of dormant flytraps.

I took pictures of the exact same tub of flytrap seedlings I had photographed during the active summer growth period, but are now fully dormant for comparison side by side.(I plucked a couple out for TC).
These were germinated from seed in 2007. This is their second dormancy. Notice how the large leaves have turned black and were replaced by smaller ones with deeper colored traps. The dormant traps are only about half open and sluggish.

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By Dionae
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Joined:  Tue Nov 09, 2010 3:03 am
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Very nice Brad! Your dormant VFTs are still very beautiful...the red color looks real nice. I'm noticing my lowes VFTs look more like they're dying than going dormant but the VFTs I bought from other places are looking similar to yours...just not as healthy. Thanks for the pics!
By BradR
Posts:  450
Joined:  Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:00 pm
#79471
squirtoman wrote:Wow! It looks like you sprayed them with DDT :lol:
They are fine. That's what dormancy in full sun looks like. Cool weather and bright light. In a couple of months they will explode with new growth.

BTW DDT is a pesticide not an herbicide, so you are right they do look like they were sprayed with DDT (no effect).

Brad
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