Hi folks,
Today, I recieved my new Sarracenia. Years ago a co-worker had a pitcher plant, which kind I don't know, but I remember that it had water inside of the pitchers themselves. This seems like a logical thing seeing how the insects are supposed to be "consumed by a bath of acids or enzymes."
My question is this. Obviously the USPS tosses it's packages around so any water that may have been inside the pitchers isn't anymore. Should I put a bit of distilled in the pitchers or leave them alone and let the plant deal with it on it's own?
Thanks in advance.
(Edited by ajaxx359 at 6:51 pm on April 5, 2002)
Today, I recieved my new Sarracenia. Years ago a co-worker had a pitcher plant, which kind I don't know, but I remember that it had water inside of the pitchers themselves. This seems like a logical thing seeing how the insects are supposed to be "consumed by a bath of acids or enzymes."
My question is this. Obviously the USPS tosses it's packages around so any water that may have been inside the pitchers isn't anymore. Should I put a bit of distilled in the pitchers or leave them alone and let the plant deal with it on it's own?
Thanks in advance.
(Edited by ajaxx359 at 6:51 pm on April 5, 2002)