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By idfku
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Joined:  Thu Sep 30, 2010 6:42 pm
#73055
This is a plastic 'pot' with the drainage in the bottom. It's 4" deep, approximately 4" across. It's seated inside of an orange ceramic pot, with a 1" gap between the bottom of the plastic 'pot' and the actual 'floor' of the ceramic pot. My VFT is currently in a pot approximately half the size, if not smaller.

I know this will be better for it, but is it reasonable to expect the VFT will survive it's life in this pot?
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By 95slvrZ28
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#73059
Your VFT will survive in it, although it would prefer to not have the outer pot for light...but the outer pot is good for insulation. Ideally you would want something deeper, but that would work fine for a small flytrap. That said, unless you want a particularly pretty solution, a 16oz styrofoam drinking cup is a cheap and very effective potting solution.
By idfku
Posts:  9
Joined:  Thu Sep 30, 2010 6:42 pm
#73062
I want it to have a (healthy, happy) dormancy... i'm just wondering if this is going to suit it through that period. I don't mind pulling the plastic pot from the ceramic if that's what's best.
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By Steve_D
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#73071
idfku wrote:I want it to have a (healthy, happy) dormancy...
For a healthy, happy dormancy, remember to give the Flytrap light (it still photosynthesizes), keep it from freezing and cut down the watering severely, allowing the medium to become almost dry (just moist) before watering again, because the plant uses very little water during dormancy, much less than during the active growing season, and the cool to cold temperatures greatly reduce the rate at which the water evaporates from the medium. :)
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