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Btw, it wasn't an experiment. The plants were next to each other and the wind blew the D.binata leaf into the VFT pot. It's the third day already...I wanted to repot the D.binata but seems that I'll have to wait till the VFT opens up first...hehehe...
I think both plants will be fine. The binata might show a little bruising where it was caught in the VFT. When the VFT decides to release the binata let us know the outcome
Just my guess, but I figure that the VFT will probably win. It's possible that no damage be done to either though, maybe tendil movement on the drosera will convince the VFT that there is in fact something in there? Very fun experiment.
Interesting. I was getting ticked off when for a time, my D. capensis leaves kept wrapping around the living vegetation of other plants! It even attacked my vft leaf when it got too close, and I think it started to turn brown. It was really strange, and I forgot to make a new topic about it
And now it's time for the binata to move in for the kill, wrapping its various and sundry dew-laden leaves all over the unsuspecting and over-confident VFT. It'll be like a Hitchcock movie, like, "The birds". The binata will gradually and subtley move its leaves toward the VFT.
No harm will come to either plant. They are both tough, and anyone who doesn't know that, needs more experience. JimScott! WRONG, son, just plain wrong. Binata will do no more than it already has, nor will the VFT. Neener, neener, neener for all the wrong guesses. Cindy, do we win prizes for the right answer
I'll settle for silver and gold.
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