Back in the spring I started four pings ( P. laueana, emarginata, gigantea x ehlersiea, moranensis "Libelulita") and a maidenhair fern on a piece of pumice. For the most part, they've grown well through the summer on the tray method with occasional overhead watering, but now that we're approaching winter, I'm having a possible problem: they're going into winter growth at different times. The Libelulita's carnivorous leaves have gotten much smaller and I can see a small winter rosette forming, while the laueana actually only went INTO summer growth a few months ago. One of the g x e's has also gone into winter growth, while the other is still in summer, and of course the emarginata doesn't really need a winter dry period (perhaps not the best planning on my part, may have to move those to a pot on their own and replace with something else).
Can anyone advise me on how to prioritize the moisture level for these plants? Should I lean toward more moisture for the plants still in summer growth, or towards dryness to prevent the winter ones from rotting? Right now I've taken them off the tray method and I'm just overhead watering the plants that are still in summer growth every other day or so, but that's not ideal.
Here's a pic of my setup: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dZkF80h7xtp0sFRtPU-y28uCVCFLx0e-/view?usp=sharing
Can anyone advise me on how to prioritize the moisture level for these plants? Should I lean toward more moisture for the plants still in summer growth, or towards dryness to prevent the winter ones from rotting? Right now I've taken them off the tray method and I'm just overhead watering the plants that are still in summer growth every other day or so, but that's not ideal.
Here's a pic of my setup: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dZkF80h7xtp0sFRtPU-y28uCVCFLx0e-/view?usp=sharing
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