It might look quite normal to You, but man what An amazing view You have there Brad! Thank You so much for sharing! All the best to You and your Family. :)
I know you didn’t talk about nepenthes but can nepenthes get spider mites?. Because I got a nepenthes DEATH CUBE from Lowe’s. I know that the Lowe’s at I got it from is packed full of spider mites (I saw a sad looking bonsai taken over by the spider mites). The plant though was kept in a very humid death cube with a hole at the top around 1/4 of an inch. soooooooo do you think the spider mites would draw through that hole or did the humidity prevented any spider mites to come in?. Just saying I going to continue investegating for any dots that move. Update#1: so far no spider mites. YET!!!!
I've had plants right next to (touching!) nepenthes that were absolutely smothered in spider mites - but the nepenthes didn't flinch - no spider mites on it whatsoever.
It might look quite normal to You, but man what An amazing view You have there Brad! Thank You so much for sharing! All the best to You and your Family. :)
Great video as always, Brad. Would love to see what orchids you still have in the greenhouse. Keep up the great work! :)
So cute little plants!
Love the field of purps!
Those plants look amazing. I wish I could have a full garden of Sarracenia. I live in Glasgow and was wondering what’s the best way to care for them x
Sarracenia are cold hardy use mixture of blond peat and perlite (50/50) keep wet and thats it.
where did you get your sarracenia seeds from? your own crosses or online suppliers?
Hi Brad,
I just got some 6" Flava seedlings, how long will it take for them to reach blooming size?
My swampy backyard could use some temperate carnivorous plants
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I know you didn’t talk about nepenthes but can nepenthes get spider mites?. Because I got a nepenthes DEATH CUBE from Lowe’s. I know that the Lowe’s at I got it from is packed full of spider mites (I saw a sad looking bonsai taken over by the spider mites). The plant though was kept in a very humid death cube with a hole at the top around 1/4 of an inch. soooooooo do you think the spider mites would draw through that hole or did the humidity prevented any spider mites to come in?. Just saying I going to continue investegating for any dots that move.
Update#1: so far no spider mites. YET!!!!
I've had plants right next to (touching!) nepenthes that were absolutely smothered in spider mites - but the nepenthes didn't flinch - no spider mites on it whatsoever.
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Are these carnivores?
Yes, and they can eat more than any other type of pitcher plant. My Sarracenia pitchers are usually full by the end of the growing season.
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