- Sat Feb 27, 2021 6:42 am
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Hey everyone,
I have about seven drosophyllum seedlings that germinated earlier this month. I put them in peat pots for the time being with the standard mix california carnivores recommends, equal parts peat, perlite, sand, pumice, and vermiculite.
Do you all recommend vermiculite? I've read a ton of conflicting information reguarding its use.
I am moving to a location in southern california where summer temps will be in the high 90s with night temps in the high 50s, if this makes a difference reguarding the soil mixture.
Also, I read they can be quite wet when young but as they grow they should be allowed to dry out. About how old or large should they be when I begin going easy on the watering?
Thanks.
I have about seven drosophyllum seedlings that germinated earlier this month. I put them in peat pots for the time being with the standard mix california carnivores recommends, equal parts peat, perlite, sand, pumice, and vermiculite.
Do you all recommend vermiculite? I've read a ton of conflicting information reguarding its use.
I am moving to a location in southern california where summer temps will be in the high 90s with night temps in the high 50s, if this makes a difference reguarding the soil mixture.
Also, I read they can be quite wet when young but as they grow they should be allowed to dry out. About how old or large should they be when I begin going easy on the watering?
Thanks.