Ahhh, thank you so much Damon!!! I recently got into pings, and I got one in the mail without any sphagnum moss whatsoever, and it was all dried and curled up with one of the leaves totally rotten. :( It has since looked like it's slowly deflated, and I put a dried bloodworm on it to see if it stuck at all but it appears it lost its oily coat. It also was not able to attract any flies or gnats whatsoever, but all the other carnis nearby have 0 issues. What can I do? Is it too late? Any help from the killer plant community would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks for the information on these wonderful little plants. When a flower dies is it safe to remove it at the base of the flower stem of should I leave some of the stem?
Have you experimented at all with succulent leaf pullings vs carnivorous leaf pullings? Some people seem to think it doesn't matter, while some people think it's better to use succulent pullings. Specifically, my Johanna and Seductora seem to be be picky, but my Sethos and Gigantae derivative seem to not care as much.
It definitely does make a big difference. You’re much less likely to have any success with carnivorous leaves. Plants like gigantea that do not have a succulent period can be pulled any time though!
How many ounces is your misting bottle? Box instruction say "up to 14 drops/quart for feeding once or twice a month" Want to make sure I have my dosing correct for the pings..thanks!
Once they have caught a lot of gnats, how do you clean them off? Do you just have to wait for the gnats to get completely digested? How long will that take?
You just wait and the leaves die back and new ones grow in, you can remove the old leaves with the little gnat carcasses when they shrivel up. You can also water from overhead sometimes to knock the old bugs off
It happens naturally for us in the nursery and we don’t see it harming the plants unless the plants are very small or the plants don’t get repotted frequently enough and the moss grows quite tall.
I am a newbie at keeping butterworts and bought one of your $45 kits with 3 pings. They are doing great and catching lots of fungus gnats. Do the fungus gnats get dissolved over time? The gnats on mine don't seem to be dissolving away and it has been about 3 weeks since they trapped the gnats. Or do I have to clean them off occasionally?
Hello,how much is a Laueana ping , flowering size,like in the video? Or if purchased ,u guys only sell starter/smaller ones? Thanks for the video advice,happy growing!
Check out our website for what we have available! Most of our pings will flower in the first year and are about the size of a quarter www.californiacarnivores.com
I bought Pinguicula ehlersiae Mighty Mouse a few weeks ago . I potted it just like I learned from your video. I give it plenty of sun and keep it moist at all times. My problem is, it looks like it's leaves are curling up and it is dying, HELP. Is it going dormant for the winter or is it really dying ?
Oh no! Any time you have an issue with a plant from us, send us an email through our website! We can take a look at photos and help with what’s going on!
Great video! Question - is it safe to get the diluted cactus fertilizer on the roots of pinguicula? I've lost plants when I accidentally got diluted Maxsea on the roots so I wanted to know if this was true for the cactus fertilizer as well.
We try to just foliar feed with a mist bottle and avoid pouring the fertilizer through their roots. But we have not had any issues with losing them from having their roots exposed to the cactus fertilizer
Hi! I purchased a ping from you guys and it was delivered one week ago! I immediately potted it and it’s been in moist soil all week. It has yet to get slimy or attract any bugs. Is this normal? I’m wondering if it just needs more time to adjust but I can’t help but worry about it. Thanks!!
It probably just needs more time to adjust out as they can take 4-6 weeks to fully bounce back. But if you don’t see it glistening with dew after that, it probably needs a bit more light!
We have a large swamp cooler that runs the length of our greenhouse so it doesn’t get too crazy in here. Pings can take a lot of heat though; the Mexican pings are native to Central America and grow in very warm areas
I've had a few pings for almost a year now. They do not catch any insects (perhaps because I have few fungus gnats in the house?) Do I need to catch gnats and other insects and "feed" my pings? Or is the foliar fertilizer you recommend enough? I'm in Minnesota so putting them outside really only is an option for four months of summer.
Foliar feeding with Schultz cactus fertilizer once every few weeks will be enough to make them very happy. We don’t get many bugs in the nursery and the fertilizer works wonders!
So is it better to separate the plants? If so when they are in succulent faze or wait for the carnivorous season? I have 6 plants from you in my AeroGarden and hopefully after our furlough I can get more from you guys (& gals) 💚🌿
We usually do leaf pullings when they are in their succulent phase. You can separate plants at this time too but sometimes they just burst into a pile of leaves.
You can’t grow these plants in a pond but some of the warm temperate butterworts could be grown close to a pond and be flooded by it as long as the pond is low in total dissolved solids like minerals and salts
Thank you Damon! Love the videos!
Nice tips thank you
This was very helpful. Thank you
I learn so much from you guys!
yea me too
Thanks for the info!
Ahhh, thank you so much Damon!!! I recently got into pings, and I got one in the mail without any sphagnum moss whatsoever, and it was all dried and curled up with one of the leaves totally rotten. :( It has since looked like it's slowly deflated, and I put a dried bloodworm on it to see if it stuck at all but it appears it lost its oily coat. It also was not able to attract any flies or gnats whatsoever, but all the other carnis nearby have 0 issues. What can I do? Is it too late? Any help from the killer plant community would be GREATLY appreciated.
If you want to email us a photo, we can help you out with more specific advice!
@@California_Carnivores You guys are the absolute best!
Can u do a video on brocchinea reducta please x
Good day, could you do a video regarding the diffrent disease that affect Pings. The cause, to prevent and to cure them. Thanks.
We do have a video on the common problems with Pings, check it out! 😄
Thanks for the information on these wonderful little plants. When a flower dies is it safe to remove it at the base of the flower stem of should I leave some of the stem?
Yes! Go ahead and trim it off at the base with scissors, you can leave some of the stem if it’s easier
Have you experimented at all with succulent leaf pullings vs carnivorous leaf pullings? Some people seem to think it doesn't matter, while some people think it's better to use succulent pullings. Specifically, my Johanna and Seductora seem to be be picky, but my Sethos and Gigantae derivative seem to not care as much.
It definitely does make a big difference. You’re much less likely to have any success with carnivorous leaves. Plants like gigantea that do not have a succulent period can be pulled any time though!
Good information.
Im growing Pinguicula "Tina" and had no problems what so ever. Higly recomend it! But I do want other spicies...
How many ounces is your misting bottle? Box instruction say "up to 14 drops/quart for feeding once or twice a month"
Want to make sure I have my dosing correct for the pings..thanks!
It’s about 40 ounces and we follow the dilution recommendation on the packaging of the fertilizer!
Once they have caught a lot of gnats, how do you clean them off? Do you just have to wait for the gnats to get completely digested? How long will that take?
You just wait and the leaves die back and new ones grow in, you can remove the old leaves with the little gnat carcasses when they shrivel up. You can also water from overhead sometimes to knock the old bugs off
I see that a lot of people have moss on their butterwort pots. Is that desirable and intentional?
It happens naturally for us in the nursery and we don’t see it harming the plants unless the plants are very small or the plants don’t get repotted frequently enough and the moss grows quite tall.
@@California_Carnivores ok! But no major reason to intentionally cultivate moss on my butterworts?
No, unless you like how it looks 😊
@@California_Carnivores cool thanks for the info!
@@looshandnugget It can help hold the soil in and helps with water retention but those things are needed for butterworts
I am a newbie at keeping butterworts and bought one of your $45 kits with 3 pings. They are doing great and catching lots of fungus gnats. Do the fungus gnats get dissolved over time? The gnats on mine don't seem to be dissolving away and it has been about 3 weeks since they trapped the gnats. Or do I have to clean them off occasionally?
Hello,how much is a Laueana ping , flowering size,like in the video?
Or if purchased ,u guys only sell starter/smaller ones?
Thanks for the video advice,happy growing!
Check out our website for what we have available! Most of our pings will flower in the first year and are about the size of a quarter www.californiacarnivores.com
Ok thx!
Happy growing+many blessings
What exact measurements would you suggest for the fertilizer to water? Say 3 drops to a cup??
We usually follow the directions on the packaging which I believe is 7 drops of fertilizer to 1 quart of water.
I bought Pinguicula ehlersiae Mighty Mouse a few weeks ago . I potted it just like I learned from your video. I give it plenty of sun and keep it moist at all times. My problem is, it looks like it's leaves are curling up and it is dying, HELP. Is it going dormant for the winter or is it really dying ?
Oh no! Any time you have an issue with a plant from us, send us an email through our website! We can take a look at photos and help with what’s going on!
Great video! Question - is it safe to get the diluted cactus fertilizer on the roots of pinguicula? I've lost plants when I accidentally got diluted Maxsea on the roots so I wanted to know if this was true for the cactus fertilizer as well.
We try to just foliar feed with a mist bottle and avoid pouring the fertilizer through their roots. But we have not had any issues with losing them from having their roots exposed to the cactus fertilizer
@@California_Carnivores thanks so much!
Hi! I purchased a ping from you guys and it was delivered one week ago! I immediately potted it and it’s been in moist soil all week. It has yet to get slimy or attract any bugs. Is this normal? I’m wondering if it just needs more time to adjust but I can’t help but worry about it. Thanks!!
It probably just needs more time to adjust out as they can take 4-6 weeks to fully bounce back. But if you don’t see it glistening with dew after that, it probably needs a bit more light!
@@California_Carnivores thank you so much!!! This is very reassuring:)
I heard that pings are weak in hot environments. How do you manage the greenhouse temperature in summer?
We have a large swamp cooler that runs the length of our greenhouse so it doesn’t get too crazy in here. Pings can take a lot of heat though; the Mexican pings are native to Central America and grow in very warm areas
I've had a few pings for almost a year now. They do not catch any insects (perhaps because I have few fungus gnats in the house?) Do I need to catch gnats and other insects and "feed" my pings? Or is the foliar fertilizer you recommend enough? I'm in Minnesota so putting them outside really only is an option for four months of summer.
Foliar feeding with Schultz cactus fertilizer once every few weeks will be enough to make them very happy. We don’t get many bugs in the nursery and the fertilizer works wonders!
So is it better to separate the plants? If so when they are in succulent faze or wait for the carnivorous season? I have 6 plants from you in my AeroGarden and hopefully after our furlough I can get more from you guys (& gals) 💚🌿
We usually do leaf pullings when they are in their succulent phase. You can separate plants at this time too but sometimes they just burst into a pile of leaves.
@@California_Carnivores thank you
Amazon won’t send Schultz to alaska
Can you grow them in pon?
You can’t grow these plants in a pond but some of the warm temperate butterworts could be grown close to a pond and be flooded by it as long as the pond is low in total dissolved solids like minerals and salts
Hey, did you mean pon like leca? If so, no because it has fertilizer in it