Page 1 of 1

Accidentally Repotted my Sarracenia

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2021 7:36 am
by Eventerminator
I guess the trauma from losing one of my plants from Rhizome rot made me jump the gun. I thought it was suffering from rhizome rot when one of the pitchers flopped similarly.
The offending pitcher
The offending pitcher
74D96219-C6A7-4169-80EA-B33B2D9BEF2F.jpeg (3.64 MiB) Viewed 2065 times
When I checked, the roots looked fine and rhizome was still white when I pulled out the dead growth, from what I can tell. The rhizome was also still firm and hard, and no bad smell.
Roots
Roots
235B4A19-F841-455B-B876-2377470E6897.jpeg (4.3 MiB) Viewed 2065 times
Rhizome looks smaller than I thought.
Rhizome looks smaller than I thought.
880E9AB5-9580-4197-9D6C-A5B9368C1683.jpeg (3.96 MiB) Viewed 2065 times
Even if I wanted to save one of the growth points. All the roots were at the back of rhizome and so I’ll essentially have nothing. The growth points are all attached to one rhizome so it’s literally one plant. I’m really hoping that it’s not rhizome rot. :cry:

At least it got new soil.
Flopped pitcher grew like that
Flopped pitcher grew like that
8A3B4134-D848-4846-9955-7155EF575F70.jpeg (4.97 MiB) Viewed 2065 times
Saved some stragglers as well.
5B487C31-C10D-491D-BA30-2E274829208C.jpeg
5B487C31-C10D-491D-BA30-2E274829208C.jpeg (2.53 MiB) Viewed 2065 times
F01A1188-1676-4F98-A293-F1DFBD26F445.jpeg
F01A1188-1676-4F98-A293-F1DFBD26F445.jpeg (3.09 MiB) Viewed 2065 times

Re: Accidentally Repotted my Sarracenia

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2021 6:09 pm
by Cryosis7
They're really resilient, if you break post off the rhizome of, even if it doesn't have roots - it'll still likely survive and start growing roots

Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk