Ok well all im cp growing had been inside in a tank under lights
And that isnt possible atm. So I've been growing the ones I have outside for the past 2 weeks. I know the plants need time to adjust and all , but im wondering if its a good enviroment for them. Temps currently run from mids 60's at night to mid to high 70's in the day. And being 5 miles from the ocean humidity runs from 96% in the morning to 45% during mid day back up to 65% in the evening and peaking around 96 or 98% over night.
I have the plants set to get morning sun (usually foggy) until around noon or 1pm then bright shade all afternoon.
I have about 6 different sars, 3 sundews, 3 different pings, 3 different venus flytraps, 1 utric and a random lowes nep (figured its sanginea). All are planted in dried LFS. I let the venus flytraps,pings,nep, and sundews dry out a bit before i re water them i keep the sars wet to water logged always. What do you guys think??
Let me know if you want the plant names I can provide them lol
And that isnt possible atm. So I've been growing the ones I have outside for the past 2 weeks. I know the plants need time to adjust and all , but im wondering if its a good enviroment for them. Temps currently run from mids 60's at night to mid to high 70's in the day. And being 5 miles from the ocean humidity runs from 96% in the morning to 45% during mid day back up to 65% in the evening and peaking around 96 or 98% over night.
I have the plants set to get morning sun (usually foggy) until around noon or 1pm then bright shade all afternoon.
I have about 6 different sars, 3 sundews, 3 different pings, 3 different venus flytraps, 1 utric and a random lowes nep (figured its sanginea). All are planted in dried LFS. I let the venus flytraps,pings,nep, and sundews dry out a bit before i re water them i keep the sars wet to water logged always. What do you guys think??
Let me know if you want the plant names I can provide them lol