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  • How to make Venus Fly Trap thrive

    When I was young, my mother was a professional gardener and used to take me to the shop for professional gardeners. I used to take succulents and carnivores, the succulents liked, but the carnivores ALWAYS died. Now I am trying my luck again with this beautiful venus flytrap, but while I know how to grow Tomatoes and general gardening, I literally have no clue what those carnivores really need from me. Is there a great beginner's guide you can recommend? What are your tips and tricks, where to place it how to water, feed(?) and fertilize it? Happy to get any help!

    Originally by u/benelott on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xte9ene
    How to make Venus Fly Trap thrive When I was young, my mother was a professional gardener and used to take me to the shop for professional gardeners. I used to take succulents and carnivores, the succulents liked, but the carnivores ALWAYS died. Now I am trying my luck again with this beautiful venus flytrap, but while I know how to grow Tomatoes and general gardening, I literally have no clue what those carnivores really need from me. Is there a great beginner's guide you can recommend? What are your tips and tricks, where to place it how to water, feed(?) and fertilize it? Happy to get any help! Originally by u/benelott on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xte9ene
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  • Thinking about a open or closed terrarium ideas for carnivorous fellas?

    Id just do some leca then charcoal sphagnum then the whole peat moss and perlite dealio but would it work that ti's the question

    Originally by u/mmmporcupine on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27crz63u
    Thinking about a open or closed terrarium ideas for carnivorous fellas? Id just do some leca then charcoal sphagnum then the whole peat moss and perlite dealio but would it work that ti's the question Originally by u/mmmporcupine on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27crz63u
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  • Should I add water into this sarr?

    Read a few things on them like they will produce fluid when they catch a bug but not to the extent of a nepenthes.

    Main question is I saw a post saying I could add water if it’s a purpurea hybrid of sorts with an open lid. Not sure the exact cultivar of mine but seems to be correct.

    They’re indoors and don’t catch nearly anything compared to my droseras and butterworts (thanks apartment gnats) but would water help their overall health? Or more of a “wouldn’t hurt but wouldn’t help”

    Originally by u/ImpressiveShirt5711 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/265l8uzf
    Should I add water into this sarr? Read a few things on them like they will produce fluid when they catch a bug but not to the extent of a nepenthes. Main question is I saw a post saying I could add water if it’s a purpurea hybrid of sorts with an open lid. Not sure the exact cultivar of mine but seems to be correct. They’re indoors and don’t catch nearly anything compared to my droseras and butterworts (thanks apartment gnats) but would water help their overall health? Or more of a “wouldn’t hurt but wouldn’t help” Originally by u/ImpressiveShirt5711 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/265l8uzf
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  • Should I repot?

    I know CP’s have shallow root systems, so is this Pinguicula Aphrodite okay or should I repot?

    Originally by u/PieKey1425 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29n88byb
    Should I repot? I know CP’s have shallow root systems, so is this Pinguicula Aphrodite okay or should I repot? Originally by u/PieKey1425 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29n88byb
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  • Make a Self-Watering ping-rock-bog

    You just need a self-watering planter. Fill it with any CP mix, or even spag and stick a rock in it! Moss helps keep the mold at bay. These are a lot of fun to make!

    Originally by u/lefthandmarch on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25xg66sa
    Make a Self-Watering ping-rock-bog You just need a self-watering planter. Fill it with any CP mix, or even spag and stick a rock in it! Moss helps keep the mold at bay. These are a lot of fun to make! Originally by u/lefthandmarch on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25xg66sa
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  • 4 Trader Joe's death cube survivors

    On the left is my first one, about 4 months old; the smaller ones on the right are only about a week, still getting used to having real sunlight!

    Originally by u/wakenmasturbate on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26qed66w
    4 Trader Joe's death cube survivors On the left is my first one, about 4 months old; the smaller ones on the right are only about a week, still getting used to having real sunlight! Originally by u/wakenmasturbate on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26qed66w
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  • Tips for Improvement

    Good afternoon everyone!

    I’ve taken a few forays into the savage garden world in the past, and have picked up a sundew plant to try again. I’ve attached a photo for you to see how it’s setup and how it’s looking.

    I’m keeping it outside where it receives full morning sun, and afternoon shade. Watering with rain water or distilled water. It’s potted in a ceramic pot with sphagnum moss underneath. At night, there’s a light out on my porch and it catches lots of different bugs.

    Anything else I should be aware of to keep it healthy and growing?

    Thanks!

    Originally by u/andrewbzucchino on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2485fbws
    Tips for Improvement Good afternoon everyone! I’ve taken a few forays into the savage garden world in the past, and have picked up a sundew plant to try again. I’ve attached a photo for you to see how it’s setup and how it’s looking. I’m keeping it outside where it receives full morning sun, and afternoon shade. Watering with rain water or distilled water. It’s potted in a ceramic pot with sphagnum moss underneath. At night, there’s a light out on my porch and it catches lots of different bugs. Anything else I should be aware of to keep it healthy and growing? Thanks! Originally by u/andrewbzucchino on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2485fbws
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  • Do y'all fw the bog garden setup??

    Got some stuff like s. "Dane's Delight", s. "Turnock", s. "White wizard", some purp cross, no id sarracenia, d. Capensis, d. "Marston's dragon", and VFTs like a red pirrhana and 'red micro teeth'... (My first bog )

    Also am I tripping or does it look like there's an upside down handprint in the middle at the bottom of the bucket I swear I looked at it after I noticed it in the picture and nothing was there.

    Originally by u/Electronic_Top_5906 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26ohfw9w
    Do y'all fw the bog garden setup?? Got some stuff like s. "Dane's Delight", s. "Turnock", s. "White wizard", some purp cross, no id sarracenia, d. Capensis, d. "Marston's dragon", and VFTs like a red pirrhana and 'red micro teeth'... (My first bog 🙂) Also am I tripping or does it look like there's an upside down handprint in the middle at the bottom of the bucket 😰 I swear I looked at it after I noticed it in the picture and nothing was there. Originally by u/Electronic_Top_5906 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26ohfw9w
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  • He's greed is sickening me

    Originally by u/-Golden_potato- on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29wlh4z2
    He's greed is sickening me Originally by u/-Golden_potato- on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29wlh4z2
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  • Where can I find Drosera hamiltonii AND Utricularia simplex?

    Carnivorous plant nursery is always sold out when I check online. My Cephalotus cutting I was gifted has taken off and I’d love to do an Australian themed set up. If there’s any other species you’d suggest or other tips please let me know.

    I keep my Cephalotus on a mix of Horticultural sand, Peat, and Perlite. I top water every few days and bottom occasionally but I don’t let the feet stay wet long enough I’ve had it about 8 months

    Originally by u/ZookeepergameOdd1681 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynvfy46x
    Where can I find Drosera hamiltonii AND Utricularia simplex? Carnivorous plant nursery is always sold out when I check online. My Cephalotus cutting I was gifted has taken off and I’d love to do an Australian themed set up. If there’s any other species you’d suggest or other tips please let me know. I keep my Cephalotus on a mix of Horticultural sand, Peat, and Perlite. I top water every few days and bottom occasionally but I don’t let the feet stay wet long enough I’ve had it about 8 months Originally by u/ZookeepergameOdd1681 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynvfy46x
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  • Fresh ovata

    Originally by u/Nepenthaceae1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynx2lgyh
    Fresh ovata Originally by u/Nepenthaceae1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynx2lgyh
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  • Other Bog Plants

    Of the non-carnivores I planted in my bog barrels, I think Grass Orchids, Calopogon tuberosus, may be my favorite. Usually the deer have got them by now. Any other bog plants people love to co-habitate with their temperate carns?

    Originally by u/youranswerfishbulb on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ypyd5la5
    Other Bog Plants Of the non-carnivores I planted in my bog barrels, I think Grass Orchids, Calopogon tuberosus, may be my favorite. Usually the deer have got them by now. Any other bog plants people love to co-habitate with their temperate carns? Originally by u/youranswerfishbulb on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ypyd5la5
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