- Mon Jun 22, 2009 8:19 pm
#14345
I recently purchased a XL triffid trap. This is the first XL flytrap I've ever gotten from this seller, up to this point. I had a little extra cash and I wanted to see what an XL plant was like. The plants I've gotten from the seller up to this point were quite awesome and cheap, but man was it anticlimactic when I saw the XL plant. After an e-mail I gave the seller as an inquiry for why it looked the way it did when compared to flytraps I've gotten before, the reply was "Don't compare apples to oranges" -_- flytraps are all different and weren't based on the size of the traps, but the bulbs or rhizomes. I understood that full well, it was just that the plant did not look good for a plant that old, it almost looked like it just got out of dormancy, but it had two cut flower stalks, so maybe they were recently cut and the flytrap is regaining strength. Enough about the disappointment, I made my bed, now I have to lie in it.
My questions are, I've read about triffids and their rapid growth habits, but does anyone have pictures of their own triffid traps I can compare to? [not pictures from Google plz] What kind of experience have you had with this type of culitvar?
Never again
My questions are, I've read about triffids and their rapid growth habits, but does anyone have pictures of their own triffid traps I can compare to? [not pictures from Google plz] What kind of experience have you had with this type of culitvar?
Never again
Ron
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