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A few of my CPs coming out of dormancy.

Sarracenia, 'dixie lace'
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Drosera Filiformis Tracyi
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A typical VFT thats pretty much back to normal already
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A VFT Low Giant x Big Mouth aka 'Colorado Giant' with some small spring traps recently opened
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Will look like this in a few months
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A giant cultivar known as 'Super G'. Gets quite large but right now its just barely getting going for this year.
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And finally, my cute little B52 x Big Mouth. Wasn't doing much last year and I was disappointed. However, its off to a good start this year.
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Have a few more unphotographed that hasn't quite woken up yet.

Post your spring awakening photos here!
 
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It's planted in a peat and perlite mix. The top is just a thin layer of course filter sand I added later cause I saw small bugs crawling in there. The sand helps to deter them.

Edit: I guess I'm the only one experiencing spring weather. :O
 
It's planted in a peat and perlite mix. The top is just a thin layer of course filter sand I added later cause I saw small bugs crawling in there. The sand helps to deter them.

Edit: I guess I'm the only one experiencing spring weather. :O

All my pots have a top layer of silica sand. The plants seem to like it too. It keeps bugs out, soil from splashing out when it rains, and keeps them cool in the summer as well.
 
Nice! Except for a Judith Hindle that was shipped to me and kept on the grow rack, my collection is still asleep:

 
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