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I've found that temperate sphagnum - when grown tropically for Nepenthes - will often grow wildly and have a very etiolated and spindly growth spurt for a few months until it realizes that winter is never coming where it then dies back and becomes an inert potting substrate. :|
I've found that temperate sphagnum - when grown tropically for Nepenthes - will often grow wildly and have a very etiolated and spindly growth spurt for a few months until it realizes that winter is never coming where it then dies back and becomes an inert potting substrate. :|
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