Get your next pinguicula (mexican butterwort) or other carnivorous plant from the most experienced and knowledgeable carnivorous plant nursery around, California Carnivores. You can get 10% off when you use BUGEATER at checkout. They have an amazing selection of incredible venus flytrap cultivars and other amazing carnivorous plants. Go check out their collections now, Ping Collection - www.californiacarnivores.com/collections/mexican-or-tropical-butterworts?aff=7 Other Carnivorous Plant Collections - www.californiacarnivores.com/collections?aff=7 In This Video: My Favorite Mister - amzn.to/3kPRwe2 Humidity Dome - amzn.to/46ulnyW
I love propagating pings! The hardest part about propping them is trying to figure out what to do with all of the successful propagations when they start growing 😂
Nice guide. I've tried a few different substrates and housings for ping pullings (coarse sand, fine sand, finely shredded sphagnum, long fiber sphagnum, plastic bag, just throwing it next to the plant) but none have ever worked as well as a damp paper towel in a deli tub. They've been prone to rotting if I do it any other way.
Wanted to let you know that some people use fluval stratum in their soil mixes for carnivorous plants. Some people use a mix of fluval stratum and pumice for Cephalotus and Helimaphora's. I'm experimenting with it by repotting a couple of Home Depot flytraps in the mix with peat moss and perlite. So far all is good.
Thanks for the vid! Do you think mycorrhizal fungi would be beneficial to pings? I'm growing in a 100% mineral medium, and it is a porous mineral. If I soak the medium in mycorrhizal fungus liquid, it will get all up in those tiny little holes in the mineral. Anyway, I think I'm just going to do it anyway, but just wondering what your thoughts are on mycorrhizal fungi in the pinguicula medium.
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Get your next pinguicula (mexican butterwort) or other carnivorous plant from the most experienced and knowledgeable carnivorous plant nursery around,
California Carnivores.
You can get 10% off when you use BUGEATER at checkout. They have an amazing selection of incredible venus flytrap cultivars and other
amazing carnivorous plants.
Go check out their collections now,
Ping Collection - www.californiacarnivores.com/collections/mexican-or-tropical-butterworts?aff=7
Other Carnivorous Plant Collections - www.californiacarnivores.com/collections?aff=7
In This Video:
My Favorite Mister - amzn.to/3kPRwe2
Humidity Dome - amzn.to/46ulnyW
I sincerely hope your dream of running your own nursery comes to fruition!
Thank you so much!
I love propagating pings! The hardest part about propping them is trying to figure out what to do with all of the successful propagations when they start growing 😂
This is soooo true! Lol. If I don't start selling soon, my sethos are going to take over!
They are basically carnivorous succulents. That is awesome.
Nice guide. I've tried a few different substrates and housings for ping pullings (coarse sand, fine sand, finely shredded sphagnum, long fiber sphagnum, plastic bag, just throwing it next to the plant) but none have ever worked as well as a damp paper towel in a deli tub. They've been prone to rotting if I do it any other way.
Same, I've tried different substrate. None are as effective as the good old paper towels in an aluminum tray. Lol.
Do the pulling tips need to day out a bit before going into the paper towel tray?
Nope. No drying required.
Wanted to let you know that some people use fluval stratum in their soil mixes for carnivorous plants. Some people use a mix of fluval stratum and pumice for Cephalotus and Helimaphora's. I'm experimenting with it by repotting a couple of Home Depot flytraps in the mix with peat moss and perlite. So far all is good.
The sethos (not sure I'm spelling that right😅) are beautiful. I was wondering what grow light you use in them and for how long you have it on each day
wow thats amzameing i have a fruit fly thing in my house should i get a Mexican Butterwort for it
How often do you have to re-wet the paper towel?
I watch the dome. Once it stops collecting humidity on the top, it means it's time re-watwr. Usually a week or two, depending on conditions.
Is there a better time of year to pull?
Not if you are doing it inside under grow lights. Pretty much the same year round!
Hello, how many hours of light is best for propagating ?
I would make sure they get at least 6 hours.
Ok ,I appreciate the info,thx
Last question please.
If I have a about 7 pullings ,how often should I water or just mist it
Also GOOD LUCK and BLESSING'S to your Nursery
Paper towel method FTW!!
Thanks for the vid!
Do you think mycorrhizal fungi would be beneficial to pings? I'm growing in a 100% mineral medium, and it is a porous mineral. If I soak the medium in mycorrhizal fungus liquid, it will get all up in those tiny little holes in the mineral.
Anyway, I think I'm just going to do it anyway, but just wondering what your thoughts are on mycorrhizal fungi in the pinguicula medium.
I honestly do not have any experience with mycorrhizal fungi. I'd love to hear your results though!
Do you currently have any for sale?
No, but I'm super close. Probably in the next few weeks I'll have some sethos for sale!
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Could you grow them hypronically in a glass jar in the sun?
Do you fertilize these at a certain point?
How to pot up the propagation
Thanks for the guide, but i have a question. What is a good starting carnivores plant? (I'm assuming it's pings)
Yes or a sundew
Yes got 2 sundews and a ping as my first carnivorous plants. Had no experience before this and they’re still doing pretty good
Where is the update video?
Update video?
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