TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk
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Hey elarwhis, yea I think its a sanguinea orange, I dunno. When I bought it it only said N. sanguinea.
Pond boy: Indeed. My rafflesiana was just exactly like yours. Very small, but very strong. It´s only one year old and it very big! Its tendrils extend up to 2 feet!!! And its pitchers 5 inches tall and 3 inches wide. Very big.
And eplants02, as I mentioned earlier, yes my rafflesiana is very big. I´m even suprised it get this big. But I´m just proud of it!
How did you get it to grow that big? What are your conditions? Was it a 3-4 in. start when you got it? What do you feed it,and how often. Do you fertilize it,and if so how often?
Well Tony told me I had exelent conditions for lowlanders. Puerto Rico is a very hot and humid place. So its a great place for most lowlanders. Our temps are from 80-100 F. I dont give it any fertelizers, I don´t believe on them much jejeje This plant arrived very very small. I don´t feed it anything. They catch it all on themselves!
Lol. Mine grows in true highland conditions. 80`s during the day and sometimes down to the mid 40`s at night so I guess mine won`t get that big anytime soon Lol.
Pondboy is right. Good thing you posted the Drosera, as that is definitely camail reproductive organ, and if the white flowere belong to them, then he is completely correct in that it's the alba form.
I am stunned the rafs look that good, and am now excited!
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