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Such a great video!!!!! Many growers won’t tell you or you have to do a lot of digging to find that care changes as the plant matures. I found that seedlings are more resilient to being too wet. I set back one of my truncatas because I didn’t change my watering when it got older. Now I know that care changes with the plant. It’s so great to see a video talk about cars through the life of the plant rather than just the adults or xsm
Yay!!! I am glad you enjoyed it! Yeah I try to think through what pain points I have had as a grower and being that to everyone to make for a better experience! I am thankful that this was able to help on that!!
Wow I didn't know that's how you could tell from juvenile pitchers to mature pitchers. I'm gonna check my plants when I get home 😂. Thank you for the information!
Just returned to this clip. My seed (N. truncata [(d) "Red Flush" x (d) "Wide Peristome"], Carnivero) are germinating. So now I have to keep them alive ;-)
Hey!! It depends on the Truncata. It is definitely a slower growing plant. I would say the Titan hybrid is about 2 years old in my care here. However there are hybrids like JB x Pasian that I have that are way faster. I am going to be doing an update video for my next video and the difference is crazy! Honestly I feed them sparingly because I want them to grow slower until I can get more room. I feed them about once every 2 months
@@Carnivorousplanthelp I'd like for you to do a feeding video of Drosera Spatulatas and Capensis and your techniques Binata and any others I can't think of. Many new plant owners get confused as most of us on all this information Good and Bad.. I personally have viewed many (some from even bigtime growers)and needless to say some of them have conflicting information as can be expected. There is no exact science to this hobby of ours.. But sharing info is invaluable, leaving the decisions up to the plant owner for final anaylsis.. Your D Man!!!
I got my medium JB by Pasian from Carnivero. Looks fantastic and the pitchers are filling up with gnats that it caught. What's weird is the listing for this plant was removed from their site, can't seem to find it.
That is awesome to hear!! I am glad to see it growing for you!!!! Hmmm, that is weird. They do that sometimes from time to time. It might mean they are going to offer it as a sales item soon; I have seen that… keep an eye out!!!
I'm planning to grow it in sphagnum/perlite/coconut chips 33/33/33 and 80-90% humidity. Do you think it will work? Or is it too humid? Or is the substrate wrong?
Hey!! I think that will work just make sure you soak the chips to remove any salts that are in it prior to using it. That should give plenty of airflow.
I have found them to be much faster than what people say. However it depends. I have Hiroshima clone that took at least 2 years to get any size. The JB x Pasian has proven to be a very fast grower. I am going to do an update video on my next video. They are very big now!
Hey! Yeah they can get very tall flower stalks. Rob is by far the longest. Most carnivorous plants will produce very long flower stalks relative to their size. This is an effort to keep pollinators away from their traps. Truncata is known for very long stalks as well. Not all nepenthes get extremely long stalks but Truncata is one that does for sure. The inflorescence isn’t the entire length though. It is a lot of stalk and the inflorescence is about the last third of it.