- Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:50 pm
#457405
New setup!
Recently purchased 4 different cape sundews online (so they haven't fully recovered yet) and dug out and potted the hitchhiking Alba from my first cape sundews' pot so it would have room to grow. This bowl isn't quite as big as I wanted, so the plants are a bit crowded, but it is at least deep enough for lots of distilled water. I am not sure yet if the light will be bright enough to encourage color changes, but I am hopeful.
The plants are:
D. capensis "Orange Sherbet" x 2
D. capensis "Albino"
D. capensis "Beet"
D. capensis "Big Pink"
D. capensis “Ceres, South Africa”
And hitchhikers growing in one pot are some Burmannii (currently unknown variety) and Utricularia (currently unknown variety).
Off to the side are my grocery store unknown variety Venus Fly Trap plant, and a mini orchid is in the backyard. I was hoping that a little less light by being to the side would help the VFT with its winter dormancy.
Recently purchased 4 different cape sundews online (so they haven't fully recovered yet) and dug out and potted the hitchhiking Alba from my first cape sundews' pot so it would have room to grow. This bowl isn't quite as big as I wanted, so the plants are a bit crowded, but it is at least deep enough for lots of distilled water. I am not sure yet if the light will be bright enough to encourage color changes, but I am hopeful.
The plants are:
D. capensis "Orange Sherbet" x 2
D. capensis "Albino"
D. capensis "Beet"
D. capensis "Big Pink"
D. capensis “Ceres, South Africa”
And hitchhikers growing in one pot are some Burmannii (currently unknown variety) and Utricularia (currently unknown variety).
Off to the side are my grocery store unknown variety Venus Fly Trap plant, and a mini orchid is in the backyard. I was hoping that a little less light by being to the side would help the VFT with its winter dormancy.
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