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i dont know
Whoa, that would have taken too long without a tripod for the camera. LOL.
man, i wanted to see some death
The kind in my video doesn't curl at all. It's tentacles just pull the fly to the surface of the leaf, where it is digested. The ones that do curl take about 20 minutes, I think.
how long does it take for a sundew to fully curl around a fly? PLEASE REPLY
Oy. That sucks. It didn't dry up, did it? :S
Kinda happened to me also, except on mine, we went on vacation, and our caretaker forgot how to take care of it LOL
*Plant*
your on the wrong planet buddy!
Indeed! :)
looks like a sticky situation
lawl.
lol "u landed on the wrong leaf!"
Yes. I bought it in a silly square plastic box thingy at Lowes. I then planted it into a plastic pot, and kept a water tray under it. I no longer have the plant. It was doing awesome until last summer. I had no air conditioning, and the temp in my room went over 94 degrees for several days. The plant started immediately going downhill, and never recovered.
If it weren't for the abundant tentacles on the leaf that trapped the fruit fly, I'd say that was a schizandra. Was it a young plant?
*English, where possible please.*
oai ben vu comment tu film sa m'étonne pas que les vidéos amateurs du yéti soit toujours floue
keep it steady
pls,if u think its simple then u do it!
:P It's harder than you think. I guess I should have used a tripod.
fucking hell keep the camera steady
the light i preety bright
How long have you had it under the light? How bright is the light? It took my sundew a couple of weeks to produce some new leaves with dew on them. As long as you keep it under bright flourescent light, and keep it watered, it should start producing some new growth with dew on it. Also, what kind of sundew is it? Some types are sensitive to heat or cold.
i have it under the same light and dictence but it wont produce an thing
i have it under the same light but it still isent producing any thing |