What's new
TerraForums - Carnivorous Plant Community

Welcome to TerraForums — a long-running carnivorous plant community established in 2001. Register for free to join the conversation, ask questions, and connect with growers from around the world.

hitchiker!

theyellowdart

sea bear returns!
With a recent order of sarracenia, I noticed a small bladderwort growing next to one of the ordered S. judith hindles. I've identified it to be a U. Bisquamata.
I really have had no experience with growing bladderworts, so could someone fill me in on what I should do with it?
Should I repot it? If so, how? I don't want to disturb it's underground traps. Also, is this particular species temperate or tropical?


I also have some yet to be identified sundews growing in another pot of S. Leucophylla from my order. I'll make a new thread with pics of these when they get big enough to identify.

Six plants for the price of two, pretty good deal huh? :bigthumpup:

-matt
 
Just leave them there and don't do anything! They'll grow happily alongside the sarracenia. Consider them bonus plants!

Max
 
Thanks for the reply.
Will they survive the winter? I guess I'll move them next time I transplant my Judith Hindle.
 
Be careful what you feed it, do you know what a tribble is ? They are nice but invasive in my opinion. Cut off the flowers after you watch them bloom or you'll have hitchhikers of your own everywhere.
 
Back
Top