Hello Evryone,
I just bought my first pitcher yesterday; a N. Alata(or so claims the sticker). IN the past i have had venus flytraps, some succesful and some failure. the other day was the first time i had seen pitcher in person......they look so wicked! before i bought the Alata i did some research on it. now i have bought it and the care sheet contradict what i had learned. so i will post my concerns and questions and comments on here, until i leave on my church mission, or until it dies.
Well up here in tx it has been in the mid 90's,a nd about to hit the low 100's this weekend. I havea my Alata under our tree in the back. its humid over here and the temperature in the shade is drastically different than in direct sun. i belive it will be ok. In the process of transfering the alata form nursery to house the fluid spilled out, since then i have put a little of distilled water in eatch of the pitchers. the pitchers look wonderful, i hope it continues to thrive. Until the next update!
My N. in their new home!
A view of the alata and the tree!
I just bought my first pitcher yesterday; a N. Alata(or so claims the sticker). IN the past i have had venus flytraps, some succesful and some failure. the other day was the first time i had seen pitcher in person......they look so wicked! before i bought the Alata i did some research on it. now i have bought it and the care sheet contradict what i had learned. so i will post my concerns and questions and comments on here, until i leave on my church mission, or until it dies.
Well up here in tx it has been in the mid 90's,a nd about to hit the low 100's this weekend. I havea my Alata under our tree in the back. its humid over here and the temperature in the shade is drastically different than in direct sun. i belive it will be ok. In the process of transfering the alata form nursery to house the fluid spilled out, since then i have put a little of distilled water in eatch of the pitchers. the pitchers look wonderful, i hope it continues to thrive. Until the next update!
My N. in their new home!
A view of the alata and the tree!