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I bought my moranensis back in Nov. and it was relatively small compared to the vendor's picture. Anyways, I live in a zone 9 and place my plant alongside my sundew and nep at my windowsill (the other two are doing great) and it still looks small. It rarely grows any new leaves and just looks...
My typical originally would not produce red traps. But I have started to notice that its new leaves are getting redder everything a new shoot comes off. Any have an answer to this?
Hey Caps!
I'm currently growing them inside and waiting until they somewhat establish new leaves until putting them on my balcony. Since your's is doing great, i'm assuming mine will have no problem :D
My toes get about 4 hrs of light each day, it's actually flowering at this moment. The Home Depot where I purchased it from basically drenched it for me so i'm just going to let the soil dry out. I'm assuming that since these are succulents they are more adapted to thrive through drought. So I...
I just bought some of these :D
I really don't know much about their care but i'm assuming that I should water once every 3 weeks over the winter. And leave them at my windowsill next to my capensis and ping? :/
PS. Lovely set up. :D
Dude, LA already suffers from horrible pollutions. Smog eats the sky and now there's ash. :/ I'm coming back down on Nov. 25th, hopefully things will be all sorted out and recovering by then.
I don't know much about indoor growing but skipping dormancy on a plant that requires it doesn't sound so wise. The point of dormancy is for the plant to reserve energy for the incoming spring, if you take that away you will gradually weaken your plant.
Excluding Tropicals of course.
My carnivorous moranensis totally changed to its succulent leaves. These little leaves are just unfurling like crazy and way smaller than the other leaves.
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