- Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:15 pm
#303748
its been a while since i've last been on the forum, mainly because during the summer i relocated all of my plants outside and let nature do its thing (95% of my plants are temperate). but now that the temperatures are dropping to as low a 5'C at night i feel like its time to get my nepenthes back into the house. but as this will be my first fall/winter period with nepenthes what will be the best way to keep them alive till spring?
do they still need sunlight or will indirect light be enough for the next few months?
and as a side question, the nepenthes are still in the containers they came in when i bought them and i'd like to repot them, but have 0 acces to sphagnum moss, what media will be best for them to be placed in?
do they still need sunlight or will indirect light be enough for the next few months?
and as a side question, the nepenthes are still in the containers they came in when i bought them and i'd like to repot them, but have 0 acces to sphagnum moss, what media will be best for them to be placed in?