Thank you for the video I always wanted to try and grow some pitcher plants and now I know how to 😃. Whenever you can get a chance to upload the video of the elephant bush I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks again for everything you do 💚🌱
hello johny A , i am carl V from the western flanders in belgium , whooow , i am impressed by your sarracenia's , i have always issues with them to keep air moisture leveled in winter inside ,to prevent dry leaves or cones and my experiences are less and its only one year i bought and get the carnivore disease 😁also by all my since covid ,expended my collection like crazy , first in orchids and all kind of epifytics ,aroid's like ananas ,philo's , collo and alocasia's , anthuriumsums, fern's, hoya's, calathea's, peperonia's, amarata's , banana's ,guyavas, citrus and to much to name all , i realising now , how much i expend my hobby , yes , i am fully addicted and cant kickoff anymore , and to see all videos like yours helps me feed my addiction even more hahahahahaaaaaaa thanks a lot Bro'ssss sorry for my english to ,it's like me , not perffect , way far of it even , but some says modestly, yes , i am and must be , it is my way to given respect to anyone , greets and sympathie , Carl , yes i have subscribed already to , you can imagine , 😂😂 addiction till the end i believe , nothing is comparable and as much given as the natures growth of the living kind's , wonderfully world of green , hmmmmmm 💚💚
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I am really enjoying your videos, especially the succulents and lithops. I've ordered some seeds and I'm looking forward to seeing how they get on. Keep up the good work!
You can feed serracenia with half strength cactus fertilizer and an eyedropper for young plants or a mister for mature plants. DO NOT fertilize the soil (that will burn the roots). For small/young plants fill the pitchers about half way and for mature plants just mist the pitchers. This will really accelerate the growth of young plants. You could also use 1/4 strength tomato fertilizer instead.
Depends on the tap water, We prefer rain water you need to have a tank to collect this though.. If not, put your tap water into a watering can, let it sit for 3 - 4 days and then top up the water. This allows some of the fChlorine and Fluoride and other chemical to dissipate. You can also boil tap water for 5 - 10 minutes and let it cool. Any of these solutions will work.
The options are not great if you cant get them outdoors at all. You could try, a spray 1/3 strength liquid fertilser or 1 or 2 freshly killed insects (small that easily fall down the tube) every month, no insecticides... Hope this helps
@@johnnyAGardening I've done foliar feeding using 1/4 strength cactus fertilizer and it worked well. What I do is feed the pitchers with the dilute fertilizer using an eyedropper every 2 weeks. Young plants also seemed to mature very quickly using this method (in that case I would feed once a week)
@@Scarlett_84 Do they look like they are catching a few insects (eg. the fruit flies). If so no need to feed then. You can usually tell as the stems look a little darker at the bottom. You could catch a fruit fly now and then and give them a feed, however if the fruit flies are around, they may already be doing this. You can also use just a little liquid fertiliser every month to give them a boot (1/2) strength.
Here I am after doing some research on this plant. It was used to treat Smallpox back in the days. Makes me wonder if it will do the same for Monkeypox. I'm prepared to get my hands on some and try. Another pandemic coming. Jesus is soon approaching. How fitting that it's shaped like a Trumpet, in reference to the Trumpets blown in the book of Revelation. Thanks for the upload💛💙🙏
Food is essential to these guys. After not feeding them for 2 months they started to really shed their pitchers, only have 2 fully live ones. Once I started feeding again more and more pitches popped up again. Feeding is more essential to these guys than things like VFTS
Thank you for the video I always wanted to try and grow some pitcher plants and now I know how to 😃.
Whenever you can get a chance to upload the video of the elephant bush I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks again for everything you do 💚🌱
hello johny A , i am carl V from the western flanders in belgium , whooow , i am impressed by your sarracenia's , i have always issues with them to keep air moisture leveled in winter inside ,to prevent dry leaves or cones and my experiences are less and its only one year i bought and get the carnivore disease 😁also by all my since covid ,expended my collection like crazy , first in orchids and all kind of epifytics ,aroid's like ananas ,philo's , collo and alocasia's , anthuriumsums, fern's, hoya's, calathea's, peperonia's, amarata's , banana's ,guyavas, citrus and to much to name all , i realising now , how much i expend my hobby , yes , i am fully addicted and cant kickoff anymore , and to see all videos like yours helps me feed my addiction even more hahahahahaaaaaaa thanks a lot Bro'ssss sorry for my english to ,it's like me , not perffect , way far of it even , but some says modestly, yes , i am and must be , it is my way to given respect to anyone , greets and sympathie , Carl , yes i have subscribed already to , you can imagine , 😂😂 addiction till the end i believe , nothing is comparable and as much given as the natures growth of the living kind's , wonderfully world of green , hmmmmmm 💚💚
Çok güzel görünüyorlar.Emeğinize sağlık😍👏👏🔔🎁
All the onfo I need, thanks mate :)
Thanks for watching.
Beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely
Sou apaixonada apaixonada por todo tipo de plantas suculentas folhagens em fim amo todas 😍😍😍😘🌹🌺⚘
Beautiful! I’ll be getting one now 😜
Would that be the same for the Venus trap as well ?
Yes, very similar, a friend has both growing in the same container....Works for him... Depends on the climate a little.
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I am really enjoying your videos, especially the succulents and lithops. I've ordered some seeds and I'm looking forward to seeing how they get on. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for this video! It’s a great help, love how straight to the point you were!
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What about coco coir. It has no nutes and tskes a long time to break down.
Problem can be salt in the coir, not all but some.
You can feed serracenia with half strength cactus fertilizer and an eyedropper for young plants or a mister for mature plants. DO NOT fertilize the soil (that will burn the roots). For small/young plants fill the pitchers about half way and for mature plants just mist the pitchers. This will really accelerate the growth of young plants. You could also use 1/4 strength tomato fertilizer instead.
Interesting, we may need to try that....We do use a liquid mist fertilizer on Tillandsia, do you have any experience with that?
@@johnnyAGardening Nope mostly I grow cacti and some serracenia.
tap water is ok or must be distilled?
Depends on the tap water, We prefer rain water you need to have a tank to collect this though..
If not, put your tap water into a watering can, let it sit for 3 - 4 days and then top up the water. This allows some of the fChlorine and Fluoride and other chemical to dissipate.
You can also boil tap water for 5 - 10 minutes and let it cool. Any of these solutions will work.
You need to use distilled or rain water unless you know that your tap water is low on total dissolve soilds (TDS).
How can I fertilize my sarracenia in a flat where there are no insects?
The options are not great if you cant get them outdoors at all. You could try, a spray 1/3 strength liquid fertilser or 1 or 2 freshly killed insects (small that easily fall down the tube) every month, no insecticides... Hope this helps
@@johnnyAGardening I've done foliar feeding using 1/4 strength cactus fertilizer and it worked well. What I do is feed the pitchers with the dilute fertilizer using an eyedropper every 2 weeks. Young plants also seemed to mature very quickly using this method (in that case I would feed once a week)
@@atomicskull6405 Interesting, and keeping the fertiiser out of the soil is a good trick. May try this as an experiment. Thanks for watching.
Do you need to feed them or do they attract insect by themselves?
If they are outdoors you should not need to feed them....We never feed ours.
@@johnnyAGardening they are inside but I do have fruit flies ...
@@Scarlett_84 Do they look like they are catching a few insects (eg. the fruit flies). If so no need to feed then. You can usually tell as the stems look a little darker at the bottom.
You could catch a fruit fly now and then and give them a feed, however if the fruit flies are around, they may already be doing this. You can also use just a little liquid fertiliser every month to give them a boot (1/2) strength.
@@johnnyAGardening the stems ate dark red, so I assume it's okay 😊
Just to pe sure. I'll feed them as well this weekend
Many thanks
Here I am after doing some research on this plant. It was used to treat Smallpox back in the days. Makes me wonder if it will do the same for Monkeypox. I'm prepared to get my hands on some and try. Another pandemic coming.
Jesus is soon approaching. How fitting that it's shaped like a Trumpet, in reference to the Trumpets blown in the book of Revelation. Thanks for the upload💛💙🙏
Interesting, will do some more research on it.
Food is essential to these guys. After not feeding them for 2 months they started to really shed their pitchers, only have 2 fully live ones. Once I started feeding again more and more pitches popped up again. Feeding is more essential to these guys than things like VFTS
Is it safe to drop some nitrogen fertilizer in the pitchers?
@@funkblack yeah just don’t put it in the soil and your good