- Fri Apr 17, 2020 12:32 am
#351923
I started off with a very, very small division of this plant, but now that it's growing pretty strong, it's producing some nice looking traps! Normally, venus fly traps don't look that great outdoors in Northern California this early in the spring, but for whatever reason, they're producing some decent looking traps. Will keep you posted on how these do, but so far, they're pretty easy to grow. I heard other reports of growers having a hard time with these, but that's probably because they were starting off with greenhouse grown plants acclimating to outdoor conditions, or maybe their starting material just didn't have good growth momentum to start. After growing dozens of venus fly trap clones, only a few have been truly difficult to grow to their fullest potential around here.
Pics taken 4/11/20:
Pics taken 4/11/20:
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