Hi singaporean Cpers,
I was just wondering what do you all feed your plants (carnivorous of course) around here. Because I just got a new flytrap and was thinking that I should begin feeding my neps, as I have heard from many people that feeding will have positive effects on the plants. So, I interested in knowing what you Cpers get for your plants around here? I'm talking the whole cp range (sundews, nepenthes, pings, VFTs, Utrics...) Can anyone recommend some soluble fish food brand for neps, a cricket alternative for VFTs, and any prey for sundews (besides ants and fruitflies, I want bigger prey
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Pings or Utrics? I thought I would post this in the singapore forums because the results or effects people get in other parts of the world cannot really relate to what we get here in singapore, because singapore is sort of like a small community on its own, with its own aspects. (like different brands of fish food, insecticide and of course, growing conditions, because most of the time when people refer to a product or growing condition halfway across the world, I have absolutely no idea what they're parroting on about. Same for you?)
Thanks,
Jason
I was just wondering what do you all feed your plants (carnivorous of course) around here. Because I just got a new flytrap and was thinking that I should begin feeding my neps, as I have heard from many people that feeding will have positive effects on the plants. So, I interested in knowing what you Cpers get for your plants around here? I'm talking the whole cp range (sundews, nepenthes, pings, VFTs, Utrics...) Can anyone recommend some soluble fish food brand for neps, a cricket alternative for VFTs, and any prey for sundews (besides ants and fruitflies, I want bigger prey
Pings or Utrics? I thought I would post this in the singapore forums because the results or effects people get in other parts of the world cannot really relate to what we get here in singapore, because singapore is sort of like a small community on its own, with its own aspects. (like different brands of fish food, insecticide and of course, growing conditions, because most of the time when people refer to a product or growing condition halfway across the world, I have absolutely no idea what they're parroting on about. Same for you?)
Thanks,
Jason