Nepenthesis
Formerly known as Pineapple
This is probably an "obvious" question, but better safe than sorry. Keep in mind I don't have a TDS meter...
It rained like mad here last week and I collected 20-30 gallons of rain water in some large plastic storage containers. I usually water my Nepenthes with distilled water, but I don't have any on hand right now and they're looking a bit dry.
I used this water about a week ago to thoroughly fill my Sphagnum cultures and I haven't seen any negative effects. I just want to be sure I'm not about to throw off the balance of the world by watering all of my Nepenthes with rainwater. I know the rain water should be fine since that's what they get in the wild, but I'm worried about their sensitivity to that kind of stuff. There's likely more minerals and a different pH in the rainwater I collected than the distilled water I buy. Will this cause an issue?
It rained like mad here last week and I collected 20-30 gallons of rain water in some large plastic storage containers. I usually water my Nepenthes with distilled water, but I don't have any on hand right now and they're looking a bit dry.
I used this water about a week ago to thoroughly fill my Sphagnum cultures and I haven't seen any negative effects. I just want to be sure I'm not about to throw off the balance of the world by watering all of my Nepenthes with rainwater. I know the rain water should be fine since that's what they get in the wild, but I'm worried about their sensitivity to that kind of stuff. There's likely more minerals and a different pH in the rainwater I collected than the distilled water I buy. Will this cause an issue?