- Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:38 pm
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I'm not even sure if I'm asking a proper question but here goes.
How are perfect conditions for carniverous plants maintained in the wild in so many different environments so prolifically?
We source and experiment with our growing mediums and tweak our temperatures and conditions.
We spend a lot of time and money doing this and still don't get it right every time.
I discovered today that my rain water reads a higher tds than my tap water.
Are we moly codling these plants when it's not necasarry?
Is it all about getting the largest traps rather than keeping these things alive?
Surely they can't be that sensitive when nature is so temperamental and unpredictable?
Any opinions?
How are perfect conditions for carniverous plants maintained in the wild in so many different environments so prolifically?
We source and experiment with our growing mediums and tweak our temperatures and conditions.
We spend a lot of time and money doing this and still don't get it right every time.
I discovered today that my rain water reads a higher tds than my tap water.
Are we moly codling these plants when it's not necasarry?
Is it all about getting the largest traps rather than keeping these things alive?
Surely they can't be that sensitive when nature is so temperamental and unpredictable?
Any opinions?