- Thu Mar 19, 2020 11:20 am
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Hi everyone, I’m thinking about growing my Purpurea Venosa and Psittacina giant on an east facing windowsill. However, I have some questions of concern:
1.) In Australia, winters are nowhere near as cold as the winters in America. And on top of that, if the plants are growing on a windowsill indoors, will they receive enough of a temperature drop to go dormant?
2.) if carnivorous plants are required to be sitting in trays of stagnant water, won’t that attract mosquitoes? The last thing I’d want is for mosquitoes to infest my room, especially with its future generations. So is there anyway to avoid the possibilities of a mosquito invasion?
Your advice and answers are appreciated
1.) In Australia, winters are nowhere near as cold as the winters in America. And on top of that, if the plants are growing on a windowsill indoors, will they receive enough of a temperature drop to go dormant?
2.) if carnivorous plants are required to be sitting in trays of stagnant water, won’t that attract mosquitoes? The last thing I’d want is for mosquitoes to infest my room, especially with its future generations. So is there anyway to avoid the possibilities of a mosquito invasion?
Your advice and answers are appreciated