Hi,
Thanks to Lowes I was able to grab a purple pitcher plant. A very small one. I had it for about a week before I could transplant it. It hasn't been doing great. I transplanted it to a better larger pot than the plastic cube it came in. This is to hopefully help it get better so it can do well. Now I am gaining the understanding that I may need to stuff this in my refigarator for a couple of months because it needs a dormany period. I am worrid this will outright kill it. So I guess my question is how does a south Florida resident deal with a delapidated pitcher plant?
Sincerely,
Brendhan
Thanks to Lowes I was able to grab a purple pitcher plant. A very small one. I had it for about a week before I could transplant it. It hasn't been doing great. I transplanted it to a better larger pot than the plastic cube it came in. This is to hopefully help it get better so it can do well. Now I am gaining the understanding that I may need to stuff this in my refigarator for a couple of months because it needs a dormany period. I am worrid this will outright kill it. So I guess my question is how does a south Florida resident deal with a delapidated pitcher plant?
Sincerely,
Brendhan