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Can i plant 2 diff types of cp?

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Yes you can plant 2 diff types of Cp's in one pot. It matter how big the two plants are and the rots if tey are big plants put them both in a 10"inch pot. Small plants into a 8 inch pot. Have fun.
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Phil traper2 @ May 26 2003,09:47)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Yes you can plant 2 diff types of Cp's in one pot. It matters how big the two plants are and the roots, if they are big plants put them both in a 10" inch pot. If they are Small plants into a 8 inch pot. Have fun.
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yes, you cna put 2 different plants into one pot. I have a mini bog with 15 plants in the same windowsill tray.
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-Spec73
 
Shouldn't one consider compatibility of certain growing conditions? For example:

- soil mixture. The best peat/sand/perlite combo may vary from one CP to another species.

- Some CP's require dormancy while some don't.

- Some do not fair well in direct sunlight. For example, I discovered my Drosera Adelae prefers a window facing North with no direct light and in a terrarium with high humidity whereas VFT's like a lot of light.

- Some CP's require high humidity (as mentioned above with Drosera Adelae).

I did stick some baby VFT's in a sarracenia pot and they seem to love the growing conditions.
 
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