@WindowsillNepenthes I was glad to hear you mention Ampullaria, i don't have one yet, but it's visually a favorite of mine, and at the top of my 'Next Nepenthes' list lol
Very cool Remy. I considered trying hydroponics for a nepenthes ventrata as I have enough to spare through propagation. The only part that has held me up is guessing what EC to use for the nutrient solution.This video got me thinking about trying it again.
How long have you had your plants in there for?? I’m just wondering if they are still doing okay. I bought one of those hydroponics things a few months back and haven’t opened it. I have been getting mixed signals on if I should try it or not. What do you do with the ones like the pings that need a temporary period where they aren’t soaked in the winter time?? I wanted to get a drosera capensis a Venus flytrap a ping and maybe a drosera Alicia but I’m not sure if they would survive in that. Also they are going to be potted when I get them so I really don’t want to input them just to put them into the hydroponics system. What would you do if you were me?? Thank you in advance
I've always wondered if these things could work with the more soggy varieties.
I mean... The roots are literally underwater, so you can't go soggier than that 😆
@WindowsillNepenthes I was glad to hear you mention Ampullaria, i don't have one yet, but it's visually a favorite of mine, and at the top of my 'Next Nepenthes' list lol
Very cool Remy. I considered trying hydroponics for a nepenthes ventrata as I have enough to spare through propagation. The only part that has held me up is guessing what EC to use for the nutrient solution.This video got me thinking about trying it again.
Love it!! I've been eying those pots waiting for an excuse...thank you and will be ordering your book in a cple weeks!
That's another good video Remy ;)
Glad you enjoyed it
J’ai l’impression que tu sors plus de vidéo pendant ta pause 😅
Elles étaient déjà éditées. Mais il m'en reste une pour la semaine prochaine puis j'en n'ai plus.
Can you list the species names for the ones that did well? I want to get the right ones. Thanks.
How long have you had your plants in there for?? I’m just wondering if they are still doing okay. I bought one of those hydroponics things a few months back and haven’t opened it. I have been getting mixed signals on if I should try it or not. What do you do with the ones like the pings that need a temporary period where they aren’t soaked in the winter time?? I wanted to get a drosera capensis a Venus flytrap a ping and maybe a drosera Alicia but I’m not sure if they would survive in that. Also they are going to be potted when I get them so I really don’t want to input them just to put them into the hydroponics system. What would you do if you were me?? Thank you in advance
The oldest one (the small one on my desk) is running for 6 months, and as you see, all plants are doing ok. :)