OK so another newbie "should my plants be doing this?" type thread from me. lol
I've had my new Sarrs in for about a week now, and they are def looking pretty healthy and are already starting to put up new growth. I've also noticed that the local fly population has taken a great liking to them.
The problem is a couple of the pitchers are starting to really get stacked up with scrambling paniced flys, but the plants are not digesting them. They pitchers are still bone dry.
Now does this process take a couple days? I'm fairly certain too that I'm not supposed to be helping by pouring water into the pitchers right? As I've read "thats what the leaf on top is for, to keep rainwater OUT."
I've had my new Sarrs in for about a week now, and they are def looking pretty healthy and are already starting to put up new growth. I've also noticed that the local fly population has taken a great liking to them.
The problem is a couple of the pitchers are starting to really get stacked up with scrambling paniced flys, but the plants are not digesting them. They pitchers are still bone dry.
Now does this process take a couple days? I'm fairly certain too that I'm not supposed to be helping by pouring water into the pitchers right? As I've read "thats what the leaf on top is for, to keep rainwater OUT."