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Neps in black soil...
HI,i am currently having issues with my Red speckled amp,grew in black soil.It won't pitcher but it produces wide and long leaves,....but no pitchers
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Re: Neps in black soil...
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peat/lfs/orchid bark or something of the sorts. |
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Re: Neps in black soil...
Black soil in Malaysia could mean, soil mixture with manure and other organic material. Sometime can be fortified with inorganic fertiliser. Or a matter of description: soil that is black in colour.
Yamanaka, maybe the plant receives enough mineral it needs through its roots then see no point to grow pitcher. This has been mooted before.
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Re: Neps in black soil...
Why grow it in black soil when you can buy spahgnum and peat? Black soil if you mean garden soil has unwanted minerals which harms carnivorous plants.
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Re: Neps in black soil...
Hi Yamanaka, in the wild, neps (other CPs too) grow in poor nutrient content soil, that's why they evolve to grow pitcher to "catch" insects/bugs for their nutrient supplement. If nutrient is easily obtainable from the soil, the plant would not waste so much energy to grow pitcher.
Repot the plant quickly, the minerals in the soil may harm your plant, use what SirKristoff suggested, or you may also use a mixture of burnt soil, coarse sand/perlite, charcoal (break into small pieces), sphagnum moss. Make sure the mixture is airy. My rafflesianas & amps love it. |
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Re: Neps in black soil...
Or is he referring to black peat..? Like the ones some CPs are potted in.. It is black after all..
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Re: Neps in black soil...
Err,how does the soil feel?
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Re: Neps in black soil...
Well in the case of it being peat (if it really is pure peat he is using, we dont know yet) i would say waterlogged soil, even though amp gets submerged once in awhile, i still dont think it would like stagnant water building up around it....
i still say repot it into a more airy mixture, peat/lfs/orchid bark or something would do fine. just not pure peat or potting soil lol.... ive heard rumors that peat inhibits root development anyway. :\ idk |
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Re: Neps in black soil...
Picture of soil we need.
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Re: Neps in black soil...
long leaves, but refused to pitcher..hmm.. maybe:
1. lowlight condition, need more sunlight.. 2. too fertile.., need repotting, you can use mixture of cocochip and cocopeat.., or cocofiber + cocopeat.. |
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