Either lady luck feels like smiling upon me, mother nature is f***ing with me, or i'm going insane; two of the pitcher-nodes on my robcantleyi have started turning, which i "believe" means they are beginning to develop. If my day got any better, i would be shocked.
the brown bit at the end of the tendril. not quite sure what to call it. Also, i checked the stats this morning, before i turned on the t5, and the temperature dropped from 80 f to 70 f, so the temperature variation is there, with the humidity holding steady at 75%, is this good for my ventricosa and robcantleyi?
For some reason, i got home today, looked at the hygrometer in my terrarium, which had dropped to 50% for some reason, so i sprayed the inside with water a few times but it refuses to go up past 65%, before i could get it to 75%, what have i done wrong? i covered the bottom of my terrarium with NZ sphagnum which i soaked with water... Is this a bad idea?
I have space for a few more plants now... not for long though, robcantleyi is a behemoth when fully grown, but does anyone know some other plants that would do well in these condition? truncata pasian, perhaps?
I just got an auto timer, so i'm ready to go to the Bahamas tomorrow!
I just got an auto timer, so i'm ready to go to the Bahamas tomorrow!