Clint
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sure. next time i go up there i'll post a picture.
standard clone from homedepot. started with three but have one left. one got washed away and one died, but the one left is doing great. it's vigorous but the new growth is about half the size of the old growth. then agian i'm sure it got pretty stressed coming from homedepot, and it's alive so i'm happy enough
it's in an 8 inch tall pot, maybe 6 inches across. it's in the creek and the water comed about 5 inches up the pot. it's really just sitting the the creek, it's shallow and pebbles and rocks have settled around the base aswell as sand. temperature is maybe 60 degrees, it's in full sun and it's got the nicest cover of sphagnum i've ever seen growing over the soil.
every not and then the creek floods but the roots are strong enough to hold it in place now. i'm planning to remove it before it gets too cold and bring it down here where i live to let it go dormant with the sarracenia.
standard clone from homedepot. started with three but have one left. one got washed away and one died, but the one left is doing great. it's vigorous but the new growth is about half the size of the old growth. then agian i'm sure it got pretty stressed coming from homedepot, and it's alive so i'm happy enough
it's in an 8 inch tall pot, maybe 6 inches across. it's in the creek and the water comed about 5 inches up the pot. it's really just sitting the the creek, it's shallow and pebbles and rocks have settled around the base aswell as sand. temperature is maybe 60 degrees, it's in full sun and it's got the nicest cover of sphagnum i've ever seen growing over the soil.
every not and then the creek floods but the roots are strong enough to hold it in place now. i'm planning to remove it before it gets too cold and bring it down here where i live to let it go dormant with the sarracenia.