There was a thread about using skim milk to feed CPs, and the consensus seemed to be that it worked pretty well.[b said:Quote[/b] (LauraZ5 @ Mar. 13 2005,9:12)]I like your set up very much. Quite impressive.
May I ask why you are adding skim milk to your S. purpurea please? I have no doubt there exists sound reasoning behind your decision to do so.
Thanks. That is the one.[b said:Quote[/b] (LauraZ5 @ Mar. 13 2005,10:37)]Is this the thread in which it was discussed per chance?
http://www.petflytrap.com/cgi-bin....430&st=
Is S. flava var. maxima synonymous to "mixed clones", or is "mixed clones" just a way of saying "unknown"?[b said:Quote[/b] (Alvin Meister @ Mar. 13 2005,11:13)]Very nice. Your flava looks like var. maxima.
Yeah, that actually is the one...[b said:Quote[/b] (LauraZ5 @ Mar. 13 2005,1:10)]Hey SarraceniaScott,
try this link-
http://www.petflytrap.com/cgi-bin....;t=4808
Well, the Nepenthes pictured on my page, hanging in the window, all receive sunlight filtered through the shade, probably equivalent to 60% shade, which is good, because they couldn't tolerate the direct sunlight. The only supplementary light is what they get from the fluorescents from the indoor greenhouse, which isn't much.[b said:Quote[/b] (ALLOSAURZ @ Mar. 14 2005,1:18)]Couple quick questions. About how much direct sunlight does your nepenthes 'miranda' get and do you give any suplementary light? and how do you provide for the humidity?