- Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:50 am
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I have seedlings of 2 different sarr. types (both hybrids) that I'm concerned about. I don't have pics, but I'll describe them as best I can.
The seedlings all have two pitchers apiece, but they're kind of "in the air"; the pitchers aren't sitting on the soil surface, but rather standing on a thin stem. Most (if not all) have a couple of non-carnivorous leaves lower on the stem, but still in the air.
Is this normal sarr. seedling growth? I'm concerned that the plants are growing on a thin stem that will be too weak to support them as they grow. I'm playing with the idea of laying down a little more soil at the base of the seedlings to give them more support, but I wanted to get some opinions first.
The seedlings all have two pitchers apiece, but they're kind of "in the air"; the pitchers aren't sitting on the soil surface, but rather standing on a thin stem. Most (if not all) have a couple of non-carnivorous leaves lower on the stem, but still in the air.
Is this normal sarr. seedling growth? I'm concerned that the plants are growing on a thin stem that will be too weak to support them as they grow. I'm playing with the idea of laying down a little more soil at the base of the seedlings to give them more support, but I wanted to get some opinions first.