- Sun May 14, 2017 2:51 pm
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I think if you've had experience with both sarracenia and dionaea, it won't be an issue! As long as you plant them in peat and perlite, or even just peat, give them lots of sun, and have them sitting in a tray of distilled water, rain water, or reverse osmosis water, everything is smooth sailing! Make sure the pot they are planted in has holes at the bottom. I would also recommend putting a bit of long fibered sphagnum moss at the bottom of the pot so the soil doesn't fall out, and there is more moisture being held. And don't forget that cp's can die from any fertilizer so watch out for stuff by miracle grow. Also,I love Judith Hindle. The prettiest looking sarracenia to me. And what website is that from?
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