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By limeslide
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Joined:  Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:53 am
#56352
How do you care for this plant? Can It be housed in regular hose water, or does the plant need to be in distilled? Full sun, peat at bottom, what else?
By HarrisAz
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Joined:  Tue May 18, 2010 3:53 am
#59027
i explain to u about Ultricularia.i know a bit about this things

Utricularia are carnivorous plant and they use an active trap mechanism to capture tiny insects and vertebrates. They are also called bladderworts and they make up the largest genus of carnivorous plants in the world.

There are terrestrial and aquatic species in this genus, meaning some species grow as water plants floating in shallow ponds of acidic water while others grow in acidic media. At a glance the Bladderwort plant looks like a normal unattractive plant. But it is the strange bladder-traps and beautiful flowers that attract the attention of carnivorous plant enthusiasts and make this oddity of nature so unique and attractive.

The Bladderwort’s traps are tiny pouches shaped like little eggs. The traps are under water (aquatic species) and in the growing media (terrestrial species) scattered along the plant’s underground or aquatic stems and leaves and are usually the size of a pinhead to a maximum of about half an inch depending on the species.

Their stems, leaves and flowers grow above the water above the media. When tiny animals swim by and touch the trigger hair on the trapdoor of the trap, the trapping mechanism spring into action. In a split second the pouch sucks the animal and water inside just like how a vacuum cleaner sucks dust and dirt. It takes just about one hour for the trap to digest the insect and reset its trap.

they can be kept in peat but it must be moist to soggy bcoz its a plant that belongs near the swamps.pure water is good for it.distilled,rain and RO and below 50ppm.just like CPs u know but its soil must be kept moist-soggy and if possible,put it near a pond.let the stem sat in water so it can catch its food.
Happy CP
By HarrisAz
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#59028
sorry 1thing,they need partial sunlight.directsunlight is not important.if so only a few mins(below an hour)
By limeslide
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Joined:  Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:53 am
#59054
I grow mine in full sun(I got the plants before anyone posted here.), both terrestrial and aquatic. They do fine.
Thanks for writing that up, though. o_ob
By HarrisAz
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Joined:  Tue May 18, 2010 3:53 am
#59105
healthy one.very green and fresh
By moof
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Joined:  Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:54 am
#59120
This guy looks good. What's the water temp you have?
By limeslide
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Joined:  Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:53 am
#59151
Thanks!
moof wrote:This guy looks good. What's the water temp you have?
I'm not sure, but when I checked my Sarracenia trays the water read 96.7 Fahrenheit. It gets really hot here.
By moof
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Joined:  Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:54 am
#59173
Looks like my friend was right, they like warm water! I've got a friend crazy about aquatic utrics
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