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Q/A #36 - No Dew on Tropical Sundews(Post)
QUESTION: I was wondering if you guys can help me figure out what I going on with my sundews. Their tentacles seem to dry up, fall down, then the leaf goes either brown (Drosera spatulata), blac ...
Q/A #95 - Sarracenia with Bendy Pitchers(Post)QUESTION: Would you be able to advise me on what could be causing my Sarracenia flava pots to be putting on poor bendy growth right now. The two pots in the picture are exactly the same Sarrac ...
Q/A #113 - Sarracenia Didn't Survive Winter in Nebraska(Post)QUESTION: Last year I had to buy all new plants because my plants from the previous year died over winter. Did they die again? Do any of them appear to be alive? I'm in Nebraska. We had a sl ...
Q/A #6 - Nepenthes with Cold Damage During Shipping(Post)QUESTION: Hi, my order just arrived after 13 days of shipping. I live in St. Louis, MO and temps are below freezing. Plants look stressed and was hoping you could give some advice on special TLC ...
Q/A #37 - Nepenthes Needs Time to Acclimate(Post)QUESTION: I have a nepenthes that was shipped from CA to Denver, CO where I'm located. When I received it, the plant had numerous, healthy and beautiful pitchers but also many brown spots on the ...
Q/A #101 - Nepenthes Is Getting Too Long(Post)QUESTION: In my collection of carnivorous plants that I have purchased from your site, I have been having difficulties growing my Nepenthes Velvet that I purchased in August. For starters, as you ...
Q/A #4 - Red Dragon Flytrap Dying In a Glass Pot on a Windowsill.(Post)QUESTION: I have several of your plants and they are all doing well. But I do have a few questions about my Red Dragon Flytrap. I do know it's the dormant season, but am unsure of what ...
Revitalizing a Pitcherless Nepenthes(Post)TRANSCRIPT Jacob here with Sarracenia Northwest. Since 2005, we’ve answered thousands of questions from carnivorous plant growers and have seen plants grown in many different situations. Her ...
Trim All Sarracenia Pitchers in Late Winter(Post)Jacob here with Sarracenia Northwest. A viewer asked me if Sarracenia would lose a substantial amount of nutrition if we cut off the older pitchers in late winter before new growth emerges.
The Humidity Myth, Part 1: Your Nepenthes Doesn't Need a Rainforest(Post)Jacob here with Sarracenia Northwest. In this video, I’m going to talk about humidity and Nepenthes, and what really drives pitcher growth on these plants. This is a very complex topic, and a ...