- Fri Oct 29, 2021 6:10 am
#391405
Hi, first timer with a question about indoor plants.
I'm growing indoors for 2 reasons:
1)I live in a partially buried 1st floor apartment and the patio has high walls so not much sunlight anyway
2) I want to be able to actually see my little guy.
I've had it about a month now. Using sphagnum moss as the growth medium. Last night I noticed some white, fluffy fungal growth so I did a complete change out and tossed the planter as well (didn't care much for it anyway). I also ordered and antifungal spray which should arrive tomorrow. It is under a grow light 12 hours a day. Last week I attempted feeding 2 traps but neither would close with stimulus so I removed the food, I guess it's not ready yet? Because the plant is so small and freshly replanted I was considering skipping this year's dormancy. Is that OK? If not could I toss it on the patio and forget about it til February or March? I live in Southern AZ so our overnight winter temps rarely go below 30. I've lost a couple traps but I see many small ones trying to come up. I'm currently at work but I can post some photos tomorrow. Thank you.
I'm growing indoors for 2 reasons:
1)I live in a partially buried 1st floor apartment and the patio has high walls so not much sunlight anyway
2) I want to be able to actually see my little guy.
I've had it about a month now. Using sphagnum moss as the growth medium. Last night I noticed some white, fluffy fungal growth so I did a complete change out and tossed the planter as well (didn't care much for it anyway). I also ordered and antifungal spray which should arrive tomorrow. It is under a grow light 12 hours a day. Last week I attempted feeding 2 traps but neither would close with stimulus so I removed the food, I guess it's not ready yet? Because the plant is so small and freshly replanted I was considering skipping this year's dormancy. Is that OK? If not could I toss it on the patio and forget about it til February or March? I live in Southern AZ so our overnight winter temps rarely go below 30. I've lost a couple traps but I see many small ones trying to come up. I'm currently at work but I can post some photos tomorrow. Thank you.