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Old 5th February 2009, 10:39 AM
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Hi everyone got a few not really important questions but i just wanna ask.......

1.Considering the recent dengue breakout i would like to reduce the water trays i actually have in my balcony...Although i only have a few i was thinking if some CPs would not need the water tray as much as others...Neps are of course the last to need a water tray...VFT i heard just need a thin or low leveled tray and doesn't like to be very wet like sarras soo you guys think that VFT will do as good as when i grow them with a water tray?

2.And also for droseras most need a peat and sandy mix but since i don't have sand can i use something to replace it such as perlite?? Or is there something in sand which sundews like?

3.I have some nep seeds turning a little grey does that mean they are dead? This seem to happen 90% on 1 pot while the other 2 is considered fine......

4.My D.Paradoxa is not doing that well it doesn't seem to grow any bigger everytime it grows a new leaf/trap others die down leaving only around 3-5 active traps at a time and i guess its in a sandy mix and also i put it in a tray and slowly algae starts to grow soo does that mean too much water or is there something else bothering the plant?

5.Another Q also about neps but not the seeds instead the seedlings...Well my first bath of seedlings so far biggest are around 1.5-2cm and mostly around 1cm and i got them germinated on last november which means its almost 4 months already...And yet still so small they are growing at a constant rate but that "rate" is sooo damm slow anyways probally i'm just inpatient but i've seen some people with they're seedlings getting stuck and never grew after so long.

Well thats all :smi le:

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Old 5th February 2009, 11:33 AM
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My unexpert opinions:

1. No I would not dream of taking off the water trays or even lowering the water level to just a few mm on my VFTs and Sarracenia. The "Inches" rule is a bit wrong because it really depends on how high your pot is. My Sarras water level is nearly at the half level of the pots. 1/4 level is probably the average.
If you don't like mosquito larvae, then just replace full the water every other day.

2. Yes you can use Perlite. Please take note that my Capensis and Spatulatas are now in a mix of LFS, cocopeat and some pumice stones. Pumice stones can also be used instead of perlite, I like pumice because they sink, perlite floats. The idea here is to keep the potting mix from compacting tightly on the roots of your plants, so I don't think river sand is that important. Though I do have and use them too for VFT and Sarracenia

No idea on Nep seeds, I am still yet to see germination on mine

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Old 5th February 2009, 11:50 AM
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Hi

You put water levels so high??? Most on my CPs are 1" or sometimes after rain 2"

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Old 5th February 2009, 11:59 AM
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Personally, I grow all CPs without the water tray method.. My place is moist enough, so I hang most CPs, even sarras.. They seem to do well..
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Hi Paphio

Well i dare not grow it without water trays but for VFT now i'm thinking about it......Just need a hearing from more people to be sure...

And also guys added one more question

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i suggest u all to get betta fish (fighting fish) and put in ur water tray, i have 2 betta in my water tray with net partition to prevent them fight. I dun have any mosquito problem now.
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My sarras and VFTs don't have water trays except for the smaller ones. My nep seeds haven't germinated. I grow all my CPs(including drosera) in 100% LFS.(except my dead or half dead ceph which got attacked by a stupid mealybug!!)
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