Gday!! That plant looks kill thanks for the vid. Its very hot where I live but I manage a hand full of Nepenthes and Sundews, but man its hard work. Last year two of my plants flowered. I have to spray the leaves and fill the pitchers with river water every 2nd day in summer and are summers are long. All the best from Western Australia Shamesville!!
Gorgeous plant! I’ve been growing fly traps that I managed to save from Walmart, lol. They’ve lived 2 years and are thriving! I’m really tempted to branch out to other carnivorous varieties, but I’m just not sure I have a good enough setup to grow more yet. Glad I found your channel! ❤
Never heard that before. But what I do know is that in most pitcher plants they produce digestive enzymes. The only ones that don't are Heliamphora Sarracenia purperea and Darlingtonia californica. The pitcher plants that I mentioned rely on bacteria to break down a meal.
Gday!!
That plant looks kill thanks for the vid. Its very hot where I live but I manage a hand full of Nepenthes and Sundews, but man its hard work. Last year two of my plants flowered. I have to spray the leaves and fill the pitchers with river water every 2nd day in summer and are summers are long.
All the best from Western Australia Shamesville!!
Gorgeous plant! I’ve been growing fly traps that I managed to save from Walmart, lol. They’ve lived 2 years and are thriving! I’m really tempted to branch out to other carnivorous varieties, but I’m just not sure I have a good enough setup to grow more yet. Glad I found your channel! ❤
Thank you! Carnivorous plants are my favorites but I grow other plants as well.
Great video my Gaya is also beautiful love Neps
Thank you for making this video! It was very informative and enjoyable to watch. ☺️
Thank you and your very welcome 🙂
This is the video I've been looking for thanks
Your welcome
Great video
I've heard that once the fluids inside the pitchers are gone (by accidental spilling) the enzymes inside the Pitcher are not produced. Is that true?
Never heard that before. But what I do know is that in most pitcher plants they produce digestive enzymes. The only ones that don't are Heliamphora Sarracenia purperea and Darlingtonia californica. The pitcher plants that I mentioned rely on bacteria to break down a meal.
Do these lay dormant?
Nepenthes don't go dormant, you can grow them as house plants.
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thank you man very helpful 👏
You are most welcome :)
Can I water them reverse osmosis water?
yes, you can.
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Great vid ✨
Thank you 😁
what species is this nepenthes?
It's a hybrid called Gaya.