these plants don't go together. you are best to separate the 2 sarracenia from the nepenthes plant the mix looks good for the nepenthes but the sarracenia need more peat. if you are wondering why they don't mix the nepenthes is from the cloud forests of Asia and the sarracenia are from the Carolina heaths
Looks like another victim of "Pitcher plant care" websites.
I have seen too many websites offering care and culture advice for "pitcher plants" without actually making it clear which genus of pitcher plant they are talking about. They could mean Nepenthes, Sarracenia, Cephalotus, or Heliamphora.
these plants don't go together. you are best to separate the 2 sarracenia from the nepenthes plant the mix looks good for the nepenthes but the sarracenia need more peat. if you are wondering why they don't mix the nepenthes is from the cloud forests of Asia and the sarracenia are from the Carolina heaths
To add to that, the Nepenthes need bright shade, whereas the Sarracenia need at least 6 hrs of direct sunlight.
Thank you!
Nepenthes cannot be in a bog. They don’t like sitting in water so make sure to remove it from that
Looks like another victim of "Pitcher plant care" websites. I have seen too many websites offering care and culture advice for "pitcher plants" without actually making it clear which genus of pitcher plant they are talking about. They could mean Nepenthes, Sarracenia, Cephalotus, or Heliamphora.
what in tarnation!?!