FlytrapCare Carnivorous Plant Forums

Sponsored by FlytrapStore.com

Discuss Nepenthes plant care here

Moderator: Matt

By alecStewart1
Posts:  208
Joined:  Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:45 pm
#432392
Hello, friends.

I'm a little worried about my ventricosa x aristolochioides. It's slowed down on pitcher production quite a bit and it's drying up some other pitchers.

I repotted it not too long ago (probably about a couple of months) in the mix from California Carnivores. The mix contains sphagnum moss, perlite, vermiculite and orchid bark I didn't pack anything down, so the roots are choking from being repotted.

In the images you see there's some damaged leaves from a weevil awhile back that got in my apartment somehow and I killed it and fed it to my cape sundew. Those leaves started growing out from the damaged bit the weevil sucked on.

All of the little startings of pitchers there have stayed like that since I repotted. There has been two-ish (one pitcher was already coming in) since I repotted it. I feel like I'm not sure if it's getting enough light, getting too much light or if it's not humid enough in my apartment. Before it was doing fine, making new pitchers quite often. I'm not sure what changed.
Attachments:
IMG20230322224940.jpg
IMG20230322224940.jpg (3.73 MiB) Viewed 1041 times
IMG20230322224219.jpg
IMG20230322224219.jpg (2.31 MiB) Viewed 1041 times
IMG20230322224153.jpg
IMG20230322224153.jpg (3.15 MiB) Viewed 1041 times
IMG20230322224144.jpg
IMG20230322224144.jpg (2.67 MiB) Viewed 1041 times
User avatar
By ChefDean
Location: 
Posts:  9230
Joined:  Tue Sep 18, 2018 12:44 am
#432395
Looks fine to me. Neps are one of the more pouty plants that can take months to recover from being handled. You repotted two months ago? So it was recently handled, plus it's winter so less sunlight, it's just going to need more time. The slow in growth and drying up of pitchers is pretty normal for what it went through and time of year. As long as it's green don't worry too much.
By alecStewart1
Posts:  208
Joined:  Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:45 pm
#432405
ChefDean wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2023 9:18 am plus it's winter so less sunlight, it's just going to need more time.
Uh maybe we're in different parts of the world but it's spring over here. Granted it's been a crummy start to spring, with some days having temps under 65 degrees Fahrenheit.

But I can believe it's just pouting. The tiny N. ramispina I have is starting to grow more leaves and pitchers after having been shipped to me.
User avatar
By ChefDean
Location: 
Posts:  9230
Joined:  Tue Sep 18, 2018 12:44 am
#432417
It's spring in my neck of the woods too, but it's still going to have a shorter photoperiod which equals less light. The big slowdown is going to be the fact that you repotted it, they don't like being manhandled. Give it time, indirect light, keep it moist, and it should do fine.
Hello, New to the forum

Welcome to the forum! We have a horrible deer i[…]

Canadian Carnivores

If there are any Canadians here, I had a good expe[…]

I believe Floramite works on contact so if it wa[…]

Hello again, from Texas

Welcome back to the forum! Be sure to check out th[…]

Counting to infinity.

2488

DragonsEye, I definitely did not know that, either[…]

All Mineral Media

I find pure turface stays too wet in my conditions[…]

I'm seeing a similar thing with nearly all of mine[…]

Support the community - Shop at FlytrapStore.com!