imaguitargod said:Best growing material for VFT and Nepenthes is a mixture of Sphagnum moss (60%), peat moss(20%), and some perlite (20%)(wash the perlite before use)
well I picked up 4 VFT's today (basic kind I think ?) after I was at the mpls farmers market today, bought some chiles & herbs.
I'm now on my way to making my own little killing fields of VFT's
well I was ready to buy a container & transplant them but it dawned on me I forgot some simple questions to ask you IGG.
1st, that percentage mixture above do you mix it all together or have it layered. example peat moss mixed with perlite & then have the sphagnum moss at the top ? or just mix it all together ?
& I hope milled sphagnum moss is ok (which I think it would be)
2nd, is what type of container to use. do you use the type that allows water to drain out of the container at the bottom ? I thought you'd like to keep as much water as you can in the container so the roots dont dry out as quick. so I bought a cheap dish pan container it'll hold water in & I can get a BIG container of VFT going I just didnt like the other types of containers because of their size (depth) but if best to have draining type of container then not a big deal (dish pan container was only $1.50)
what about using the bottom watering types ? I like one style they had but didnt know if bottom watering is the best way for this type of plant (VFT)
or should they be allowed to drain off water ? or would evaporation be fine as long as I dont over water them ?
can they live in standing water ?
they also had one of those pitcher plants for sale (like the one stillz posted) thought about buying it but some of the pitchers were dying (brown at the opening, or is that normal)
I'll get a couple more VFT later, I think I'll order some different types for my 2nd container of VFT.you can mix different types together, right ?