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Carnivorous Plant Care for November 2022



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  1. Farms looking amazing as usual. I wanted to thank you for letting me do the walk through last week. Your art is breathtaking. Peace brother.

  2. Glad you got some time in with your family. Thank you for your many wonderful videos I have shared many of the "experiment" ones with teachers I know. ๐Ÿ™‚ Keep up the great work!

  3. A video about LED lights would be awesome since im about to buy a light very soon. Probably a sansi 24w light for my 2 Nepenthes.

  4. I'm from Vancouver, BC; its hardiness zone is 8a; do I need to cover them with a burlap sack for extra protection?

  5. I'm glad I found this resource! I recently attended the PACNW reptile expo and was lucky enough to get two Sarracenia pitchers as it was closing on Sunday ๐Ÿ™‚
    I've been keeping them on my patio in a saucer of water which the rain has been keeping full. I noticed one of the tall pitchers was tipped over this morning, so I checked on it, and it had filled up with rain water. I also noticed the base stalk of this particular pitcher is a little lose in its pot. I decided to move it closer to the side of my patio where the banister can support it since I was uncertain about messing with the substrate or trying to compact it. I figured that might damage its roots ๐Ÿค”
    Do you have any suggestions on supporting tippy pitchers?
    Thank you, Emi

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