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sans's Grow list

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:24 pm
by sans
Venus Fly Traps

A few typicals


Sundews
Drosera seedlings


Want List:

Drosera Spatula
Drosera Capensis
Hardy flytraps

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 6:13 pm
by Carnies
That's how I started out as well!

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 7:32 pm
by Panman
Great start

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 3:01 am
by Intheswamp
That's how it first starts. Innocently picking up a flytrap in a death-cube. Suddenly, you find yourself oogling exotic cultivars online...when suddenly one appears at your house. You're defenses begin to crumble. You add another one. ...and another one! Then, you just gotta try something else and you try something new...a couple of sundews...innocent enough. And the hooks are set and your willpower crumbles and you can't resist the lure of the bug-eating monsters!!!! Soon you're asking for seeds...doing deep searches on the Internet trying to figure out how to "grow your own" to support your habit. You spends hours looking for pots, searching how other people are propagating plants, ideas on re-purposing containers...then you really go over to the deep end and start looking at light bulbs, studying color temperatures, and DLI, and shelves and all kinds of "necessities". You peer dozens of times a day at a pot of peat moss and perlite...waiting for a speck of green to appear. You go into full-panic mode when a leaf on a flytrap starts getting a black spot on it.

...your family, your friends, your probation officers, they all think you've kinda, well, gone off on a tangent and they don't know whether to worry or be thankful you're not interested in collecting Barney the dinosaur figurines.

...then one day you find yourself there...catching flies to feed your plants and staring for hours as the leaves of the sundew slowly curls around a doomed bug as the tentacles slowly lean in and stick it's gluey dew drop to it. Or maybe, you giggle ridiculously as you watch a flytrap snap shut on the hapless bug you just dropped into it.

Yeah, it all starts out with a single plant. They know what they're doing. There goal is world domination. A sinister conspiracy of carnivorous plants. You've passed the point of "no return", sans. Welcome to the addiction!!! :mrgreen:

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 5:28 am
by TrapsAndDews
That is so accurate @Intheswamp. Exactly the same way I got into the hobby. From the death cube flytrap, to the hours spent reading about growlights, and finally having relatives question if you are mentally sane. :lol:

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 1:04 pm
by sans
Intheswamp wrote:That's how it first starts. Innocently picking up a flytrap in a death-cube. Suddenly, you find yourself oogling exotic cultivars online...when suddenly one appears at your house. You're defenses begin to crumble. You add another one. ...and another one! Then, you just gotta try something else and you try something new...a couple of sundews...innocent enough. And the hooks are set and your willpower crumbles and you can't resist the lure of the bug-eating monsters!!!! Soon you're asking for seeds...doing deep searches on the Internet trying to figure out how to "grow your own" to support your habit. You spends hours looking for pots, searching how other people are propagating plants, ideas on re-purposing containers...then you really go over to the deep end and start looking at light bulbs, studying color temperatures, and DLI, and shelves and all kinds of "necessities". You peer dozens of times a day at a pot of peat moss and perlite...waiting for a speck of green to appear. You go into full-panic mode when a leaf on a flytrap starts getting a black spot on it.

...your family, your friends, your probation officers, they all think you've kinda, well, gone off on a tangent and they don't know whether to worry or be thankful you're not interested in collecting Barney the dinosaur figurines.

...then one day you find yourself there...catching flies to feed your plants and staring for hours as the leaves of the sundew slowly curls around a doomed bug as the tentacles slowly lean in and stick it's gluey dew drop to it. Or maybe, you giggle ridiculously as you watch a flytrap snap shut on the hapless bug you just dropped into it.

Yeah, it all starts out with a single plant. They know what they're doing. There goal is world domination. A sinister conspiracy of carnivorous plants. You've passed the point of "no return", sans. Welcome to the addiction!!! :mrgreen:
i was kinda worried about that.

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 10:05 pm
by Barlapipas 6
Intheswamp wrote: Sat Feb 18, 2023 3:01 am That's how it first starts. Innocently picking up a flytrap in a death-cube. Suddenly, you find yourself oogling exotic cultivars online...when suddenly one appears at your house. You're defenses begin to crumble. You add another one. ...and another one! Then, you just gotta try something else and you try something new...a couple of sundews...innocent enough. And the hooks are set and your willpower crumbles and you can't resist the lure of the bug-eating monsters!!!! Soon you're asking for seeds...doing deep searches on the Internet trying to figure out how to "grow your own" to support your habit. You spends hours looking for pots, searching how other people are propagating plants, ideas on re-purposing containers...then you really go over to the deep end and start looking at light bulbs, studying color temperatures, and DLI, and shelves and all kinds of "necessities". You peer dozens of times a day at a pot of peat moss and perlite...waiting for a speck of green to appear. You go into full-panic mode when a leaf on a flytrap starts getting a black spot on it.

...your family, your friends, your probation officers, they all think you've kinda, well, gone off on a tangent and they don't know whether to worry or be thankful you're not interested in collecting Barney the dinosaur figurines.

...then one day you find yourself there...catching flies to feed your plants and staring for hours as the leaves of the sundew slowly curls around a doomed bug as the tentacles slowly lean in and stick it's gluey dew drop to it. Or maybe, you giggle ridiculously as you watch a flytrap snap shut on the hapless bug you just dropped into it.

Yeah, it all starts out with a single plant. They know what they're doing. There goal is world domination. A sinister conspiracy of carnivorous plants. You've passed the point of "no return", sans. Welcome to the addiction!!! :mrgreen:
I am doing all of that but my collection is as big as sans.

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 10:24 pm
by Intheswamp
It'll grow, Bp6, it'll grow. Be sure to focus on quality and then quantity. From looking at your plants I think you're doing pretty good on the quality part! ;)

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 10:34 pm
by sans
BCP Z02 was added onto the list.

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2023 12:51 pm
by sans
VFT seedlings and D. Regia seedlings were added. This list is gonna grow lol mostly because of this forum :lol:

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2023 10:31 am
by sans
Some of my plants were... annihilated by squirrels.

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 1:40 pm
by sans
Finally got pictures!

Re: sans's Grow list

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 1:46 pm
by sans
Very proud of the Venus i got as a unknown baby from FTS. Also excited for my new nepenthes (hope they're hardy plants!)
I also have a death cube VFT and it seems to keep the cupped traps, so i guess that's cool too.