I think I'll try them. When is it the best time to re-pot Sarracenia and darlingtonia? How difficult is it to sprout darlingtonia from seed. I wouldn't mind trying it out. Thanks.I can't promise anything, but Darlingtonia should do fine in the same conditions as Sarracenia, at least the coastal varieties. Make sure you keep the pots isolated from regular soil, since they are prone to certain infections that can be spread from there. I have a small plant that's been sitting in a water tray next to my Sarracenia and was frozen solid in high wind for several days over the winter. It's flowering now.
I missed that while I was asking about watering. Thanks for the tip, maybe I'll do some cobra lilys in a pot instead.Darlingtonia tend to like a lot more aeration in the soil than Sarracenia need, and the coastals are pickier than the mountain forms, liking very cool temperatures constantly; the mountains can take greater temp swings even in the soil.