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By Idontkno23
Posts:  203
Joined:  Thu May 20, 2010 2:47 am
#184193
Something that has been puzzling me with a few flytraps I have is a lack of coloration after them growing for a bit here. I am in north texas and they get sunlight from 6 am - 8 pm every day, they just dont have as much color as when they arrived.

They all are producing nice big traps, but they are just green, I don't get it :/

A2 - The newer growth is the lighter colored traps in the center, some of the older traps are dying off
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Just a typical, received the plant with a nice red coloration and after a few months the coloration is just completely gone. The traps are about x2 the size and look healthier but just have no color
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Big mouth - The completely green traps it is growing are bigger then the traps that it came with, but just have little to no coloration
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I mean I don't think I'm doing anything wrong, they aren't going to get much more sun then what they are getting out here in Tx, any recommendations?
By parker679
Posts:  1642
Joined:  Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:34 pm
#184195
Trap color comes from a combination of genetics, light, temperature, soil pH, and "feeding".

My understanding is that optimum color comes from high light, cooler temps, low pH, and not capturing any bugs.

This is why fall traps tend to be the nicest. They are still getting plenty of light but the temps are cooling off and the bug population is probably declining. It's also why plants grown in greenhouses tend to look amazing color wise.

I think your plants look great so you're really not doing anything wrong. I bet you'll get some nice color as fall temps start rolling in.

I've found that "Fine Tooth X Red" tends to be a standard looking VFT that always get's nice red interior traps. It's a year round prostrate grower though in case that's not your thing.
By BlogsfromaSingleMom
Posts:  54
Joined:  Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:04 pm
#184199
My plants' new traps can take several weeks for the insides to color up. Only the really old traps have good color. If those traps are catching bugs, they might be loosing any color they have gained while they're closed up
By Idontkno23
Posts:  203
Joined:  Thu May 20, 2010 2:47 am
#184202
parker679 wrote:Trap color comes from a combination of genetics, light, temperature, soil pH, and "feeding".

My understanding is that optimum color comes from high light, cooler temps, low pH, and not capturing any bugs.

This is why fall traps tend to be the nicest. They are still getting plenty of light but the temps are cooling off and the bug population is probably declining. It's also why plants grown in greenhouses tend to look amazing color wise.

I think your plants look great so you're really not doing anything wrong. I bet you'll get some nice color as fall temps start rolling in.

I've found that "Fine Tooth X Red" tends to be a standard looking VFT that always get's nice red interior traps. It's a year round prostrate grower though in case that's not your thing.
The cooler temps must be the problem. Tx summer is upper 90s-100s until late august, hopefully the cooler temps will color them up.
By dogzodiac
Posts:  8
Joined:  Fri Jun 28, 2013 7:45 pm
#184266
I agree with the cooler temperatures. I have a good sized Big mouth plant, and I too have noticed that the red colour slowly disappeared in the high temperatures that we had in July in the UK. Now our weather is cooler, The traps are starting to colour up again
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