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I see, then it should be triggered by decreasing lighting period. For these Pings, I only give them 6 hours of high intensity of light per day... thanks !
Right, I have some of that at home. I was more curious if that was the only thing used or if there was some other mixture throughout and the aquatic soil was only a top dressing of sorts.
The funny thing about your lighting is that it obviously has good intensity, as the maroon color indicates. Length of day is another thing. Together with a declining photoperiod, lower temps, less water, and a few other variables, they go from carnivorous to succulent. I don't have mine under artificial lighting. Mine are all window sills. Nature effectively cues the plants into winter leaf mode... and brings them out agan.
Current setup
P. gypsicola, last February
P. potosciensis in winter leaf mode and yet flowering.
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