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By Wronka
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I can't find much information on my ant plant so I thought I would ask here to see who has experience growing these plants. My greenhouse got down to the low 30s this winter in southern California. I thought this plant was hardier than it is showing. I have since installed a heater on a timer that doesn't allow my greenhouse to drop below 55 degrees. Anyways, do you think this plant still had a chance?
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By Wronka
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By appronny
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You should keep it in a moist Terrarium and the substrate should be bark mixed with spaghnum moos


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By appronny
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And too munch sun is bad for antplants


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