Capensis: Those rocks (correct me if I'm wrong) are meant to slowly release water (humidity) into the air over a period of time.
-Matt
You're in the same county where VFTs grow naturally in the wild. You don't need any extra humidity, not that the rocks are having any effect at all.
My only concern is that they could be leeching alkaline minerals into the water.
Maybe yours was more mature... no two plants are the same.Why does it have so few leaves? When I got mine it had like 20 leaves on it.
Its also a total myth that a "pebble tray" increases humidity..
it never works..
it might increase the humidity in the first few millimeters above the stones,
but after that the "extra" humidity just dissipates out into the room air and never makes it all the way up to the plant.
Uhhh, doesn't he live in France? At least I believe that is the language on his VFT tag.
seedjar,
your signature:
o/~ Livin' like a bug ain't easy / My old clothes don't seem to fit me /
I got little tiny bug feet / I don't really know what bugs eat /
Don't want no one steppin' on me / Now I'm sympathizin' with fleas /
Livin' like a bug ain't easy / Livin' like a bug ain't easy... o/~
reminded me of this classic from my teen years, (mid 80's)