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Darcie, just to confuse things, what do you think of this: I keep all my VFT's on the tray method 24/7 in 1/4 to 1/2 inch of water....That's pretty wet. They all thrived. How wet is too wet? I know they do generally grow where it's not always waterlogged, but I find (in my limitted experience) that they are quite water-hardy (can you say "water-hardy?")
Things that make you go "hmmmmm."
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The plants are in a terrarium, thats why, I'm talking about poster two, with the 70% humidity. VFT sort of have two ways of life, high humidity with light watering or low humidity with heavy watering. Their are other factors, but thats the basics