This is awesome. You mentioned that sometimes when you bring a plant home and it'll be dried out maybe in around 48hrs, would that possibly have something to do with the humidity levels inside your home? Only reason i ask is because i've noticed during the winter months (in central Canada) most of my plant soil will dry out a lot faster because the humidity of the home should sit around 35%-42% so i'm assuming the air in the home is pulling more moisture out of the soil. I'm not sure where you're located but if you'd be in a warmer climate you'd run the A/C more often which in turn drops humidity but i'm wondering if it's enough to dry the soil out that fast? I'm just curious about it because i would like to try growing some basic carnivorous plants inside however that is one concern of mine during summer/winter not being able to keep them hydrated well enough. I love the video and all the plants you've shown! Very interesting!
This sweet man must be protected at all costs. What a carnivorous plant angel
Hi love your beautiful plants and jungle grounds. Can't wait to see what's coming to Kamp Kenan.
Thanks for all the tips! Great info as always!
This must be where insects are sent to in the afterlife if they ever had an underworld.
nice video
This is awesome. You mentioned that sometimes when you bring a plant home and it'll be dried out maybe in around 48hrs, would that possibly have something to do with the humidity levels inside your home? Only reason i ask is because i've noticed during the winter months (in central Canada) most of my plant soil will dry out a lot faster because the humidity of the home should sit around 35%-42% so i'm assuming the air in the home is pulling more moisture out of the soil. I'm not sure where you're located but if you'd be in a warmer climate you'd run the A/C more often which in turn drops humidity but i'm wondering if it's enough to dry the soil out that fast? I'm just curious about it because i would like to try growing some basic carnivorous plants inside however that is one concern of mine during summer/winter not being able to keep them hydrated well enough. I love the video and all the plants you've shown! Very interesting!
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are you open to the public ?
This guy would be my definition of, “he wouldn’t hurt a fly” in reality he’s the Genghis Khan of fly world.
i just see the basics that everyone has im looking over your tables for cephalotus but dont see them