6months ago if there is anyone who could kill primuliflora it was me. Most of the time it was rot. Many people complained about not being able to cultivate this plant, so I decided to experiment. My new ping was dying anyway so I looked at the ping in its natural habitat, and saw it growing in full sun, albeit in water. After trial and no error (pun intended)
I found out.
It can stand 95+ degrees underwater or with the water level at the least 1 inch below in the soil.
The plants grew very well until I went for 3 weeks at summer camp.
My mom forgot to water and they died. I plan to get more. As audacious and wild as it seems to work. Just flood it. It can be submerged in 5+ inches of water. If you have had any experiences with pinguicula primulifora please answer!
I found out.
It can stand 95+ degrees underwater or with the water level at the least 1 inch below in the soil.
The plants grew very well until I went for 3 weeks at summer camp.
My mom forgot to water and they died. I plan to get more. As audacious and wild as it seems to work. Just flood it. It can be submerged in 5+ inches of water. If you have had any experiences with pinguicula primulifora please answer!
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