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Became interest in CP

How I became intersest in growing CP was that I've seen many VFT throughout many places. So one day I decide purchased one, a VFT (common). Ever since then, I continued to study and grow these weird plants.
 
my love for them was when i was a kid in the local grocerie store,the venus flytrap that eats hamburger? i was amazed!! and only a buck fifty.and they always died on me,now i know why!
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.so the challenge of me growing some nowadays was the chance and with pft.com i took it and i am now a avid cp grower and lover of them i always had been.and now im trying sundews and who knows whats next.its a hobby i love cause i love cps soo much
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I became intersested in cp's all becuse my mother would never let me get one as a child
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she said there ugly and smell so your not having one
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muhahhaha.... she was kinda right i never got one i got more than one wahahaha...
 
I was getting annoyed with flies that would fly into my flat and just head straight for the centre of my living room and fly in a triangular formation.
I thought of getting a chemical flytrap to hang up by the lampshade but wasn't to happy about the chemical element, so I popped down to Homebase so see if VFT's really worked.

I bought a VFT & a Capensis and left them on my windowsil and although it didn't catch the flies in my room, they did catch others.

I took a trip to Kew Gardens in London soon after, and whilst looking around the consevatory, there was this small area which housed CP's.

That was that really. I was stunned by them and from there started to take a serious interest in them.
 
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