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Post by agoo on Nov 1, 2008 15:19:31 GMT -5
I believed it I look at it what there will be with him if I withdraw it from his box.. Looks well entirely according to me Did somebody do one like this with this plant?
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Post by Brian Barnes on Nov 3, 2008 5:38:48 GMT -5
Hi Agoo, Are you going to put into a larger pot or are you trying to grow it so you can see the traps? Brian.
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Post by agoo on Nov 3, 2008 15:02:00 GMT -5
Brian..I like to look at it ...I do not know it only good if he is at a standstill in water?..
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Post by Brian Barnes on Nov 4, 2008 5:45:24 GMT -5
Agoo, I would plant it in a clear glass container and give it some room. Then, you'll be able to see the traps eventually as they begin to grow against the glass! I would not leave it the way you have it though... Brian.
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Post by agoo on Nov 4, 2008 12:56:35 GMT -5
Brian..Suitable the glass cylinder into what I put it?.. Let me take the peat from his roots? Let me give much water to him? help me..
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Post by Brian Barnes on Nov 5, 2008 4:11:46 GMT -5
Agoo, I would put it into a larger pot with peat and sand. I don't think the roots will do well exposed that way. They need to be in a peat/sand mix, in a larger pot, so that way your plant will grow larger. Brian.
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Post by daniel on Nov 5, 2008 21:27:07 GMT -5
Hi Agoo, I don't think the roots will do well exposed that way too. I would put it again into a normal pot, but if you want to observe the roots and traps from time to time, you can plant it into a transparent "pot". In this case i would cover the pot from outside with some kind of foil which is not transparent. When you want to look at the traps you can remove the foil and cover the pot later again. Otherwise the roots and traps will be damaged some day. Best regards, Dani
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Post by agoo on Nov 6, 2008 16:05:11 GMT -5
I understood boys ..
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