Awesome plants and great video love the setup would be cool to see yoy get a greenhouse and watch them take off and vine and flower keep up the great work
You have a great set up! I'm just starting out. I couldn't catch the names of those giant purple pitchers from 7 to 8 minutes. and then in a different video you mentioned you feed a pellet called osmasomething.... wouldn't an insect be better? but still though, what rate and a how much (half or whole pellet?) would I feed my plant and into all pitchers or just one? Thank you for sharing your set up.
Those two are from Sarracenia Northwest: Nepenthes (ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x carunculata Nepenthes spectabilis x (lowii x ventricosa) As for feeding them osmocote/nutricote pellets, the size and quantity varies on the size of your plant. You could feed your plant bugs, but for my purposes its easier to just toss a pellet in once a month as it provides the needed nitrogen. Some bugs may not be as rich in nitrogen as others. I have made a video discussing this topic and hopefully it helps clarify how much and how often. th-cam.com/video/3M61VcQhpS8/w-d-xo.html
With something that small, maybe go for some sundews and mexican butterworts. You could go for Nepenthes but youd have to get very small plants which dont look as great and will end up outgrowing it very quickly.
Not really. Its been getting the night time temperature drops that it likes and more consistent day time highs of 77-79F which is perfect for highlanders. Also it has higher humidity than the tank. Mid to late summer may be an issue regarding day time highs but the greenhouse as a hatch that opens at 77 to regulate the temperature.
Awesome plants and great video love the setup would be cool to see yoy get a greenhouse and watch them take off and vine and flower keep up the great work
Also - totally realized, as I'm taking notes for my own nepenthes wishlist, you have a small fortune in nepenthes! Such an impressive collection!
Haha yes thank you! I should probably compile a list of all the ones i have
"so don't do that" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 your collection is beautiful and inspiring!!! love it!
Such a beautiful collection 💚💚💚
very nice ! thanks for the update !
You have a great set up! I'm just starting out. I couldn't catch the names of those giant purple pitchers from 7 to 8 minutes. and then in a different video you mentioned you feed a pellet called osmasomething.... wouldn't an insect be better? but still though, what rate and a how much (half or whole pellet?) would I feed my plant and into all pitchers or just one? Thank you for sharing your set up.
Those two are from Sarracenia Northwest:
Nepenthes (ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x carunculata
Nepenthes spectabilis x (lowii x ventricosa)
As for feeding them osmocote/nutricote pellets, the size and quantity varies on the size of your plant. You could feed your plant bugs, but for my purposes its easier to just toss a pellet in once a month as it provides the needed nitrogen. Some bugs may not be as rich in nitrogen as others. I have made a video discussing this topic and hopefully it helps clarify how much and how often. th-cam.com/video/3M61VcQhpS8/w-d-xo.html
Any recommendations for a box? Looking to do a desktop set up and have about 12inx12inx12in of space for a couple of plants.
With something that small, maybe go for some sundews and mexican butterworts. You could go for Nepenthes but youd have to get very small plants which dont look as great and will end up outgrowing it very quickly.
How do you cool it down?
Do you put ro or distilled in your fogger?
I use RO but distilled would probably work better cause it has no minerals.
@@IndoorCarnivores you don't mind me asking what type of fogger?
@@MrFlowrider123 this one a.co/d/0nfWuwK
What is your actual setup, is it just a fish tank with lights up top? Im trying to build my own in the near future
Made a video for you. Hopefully this helps! th-cam.com/video/y4d6VgWSKQ8/w-d-xo.html
@@IndoorCarnivores thanks, it's incredibly helpful
Are you worried about your inermis outgrowing your setup?
Not really. Its been getting the night time temperature drops that it likes and more consistent day time highs of 77-79F which is perfect for highlanders. Also it has higher humidity than the tank. Mid to late summer may be an issue regarding day time highs but the greenhouse as a hatch that opens at 77 to regulate the temperature.