- Tue Mar 19, 2019 5:44 am
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I hear a lot about whether cutting off dried Sarracenia pitchers l following dormancy. I let them becprior to dormancy as there was still bug remnants in the pitchers (gross] and pitchers were still partly green. Now that they're waking up I'm undecided as to what to do. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Also the shorter hooded pitcher plant is one of my oldest plants (my entry plant to CP addiction lol). I bought it at a local nursery over a year ago and it looked pretty pathetic at the time. It obviously loves life on my patio. I am not 100% sure what it is though. Any ideas?
I am a Nepenthes fiend with over a dozen beauties taking over my dining room. So I am not as well versed regarding nuances of Sarracenias beyond basic care, so am open to advice.
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I am a Nepenthes fiend with over a dozen beauties taking over my dining room. So I am not as well versed regarding nuances of Sarracenias beyond basic care, so am open to advice.
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