My Binata snuck around to my U. Reniformis container to give it some pizazz

  • @SallyTABOP
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    11 year ago

    It requires a little bit of zeroing in, but after getting a proper light, for a Drosera Binata all you have to do is keep it in a tray of standing water, either distilled or reverse osmosis (you can use rain water, but I don’t have a reliable way of collecting it at the moment).

    The skull container has a Utricularia Reniformis - that one gets a little trickier and requires a little bit more of paying attention, but same deal essentially. You tend to let that one dry out a bit more between watering. This is my first Utricularia, and it hasn’t flowered yet, but it’s giving me tons of new growth every time I look… hopefully soon!

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      That’s really cool. It sounds straightforward but I’m sure it needs attention and practice in order to develop a good intuition for it.

      • @SallyTABOP
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        21 year ago

        Working from home helps, you can notice stuff right away. Once you get it zeroed in, a lot of it is just water and make sure the timer ticks on for the light.