Hi,
A question about my red dragon vft. I have had it about a year and a half. It sits on a windowsill, and has done pretty well so far. It has dark red color. Lately, the traps have been staying closed, and some leaves are dying off. New leaves are forming, slowly. The windowsill is not wide, so not a lot of extra room. The "pot" is a glass vase of sorts, with a bulbous bottom,
about eleven inches tall. Growth medium up to about two inches from the top. My theory was always keep water in the lower part of the container, it would wick up and the roots would keep out of the wet area. Lately though, and this is the part I don't understand, it seems as the top of the soil is soggy yet drying out at the tips. No part of the top of the soil is growing live spagnum moss as some of my others. Does this make any sense at all? What is the fix? Thoughts, ideas? Should I repot?
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A question about my red dragon vft. I have had it about a year and a half. It sits on a windowsill, and has done pretty well so far. It has dark red color. Lately, the traps have been staying closed, and some leaves are dying off. New leaves are forming, slowly. The windowsill is not wide, so not a lot of extra room. The "pot" is a glass vase of sorts, with a bulbous bottom,
about eleven inches tall. Growth medium up to about two inches from the top. My theory was always keep water in the lower part of the container, it would wick up and the roots would keep out of the wet area. Lately though, and this is the part I don't understand, it seems as the top of the soil is soggy yet drying out at the tips. No part of the top of the soil is growing live spagnum moss as some of my others. Does this make any sense at all? What is the fix? Thoughts, ideas? Should I repot?
before...
Now...