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Old 05-23-2014, 02:14 PM
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I just have one type of butterwort but it multiplies rapidly and though I give them away at a nice pace, I still have three pots of them. I just set them in soaked NZ sphagnum moss, let them root, and then give them away.
A couple of years ago, I made some sort of mix for my CP's but I can't remember what I used to make it. Does anyone have a good recipe for a mix?
I keep my pings (and other CP's) sitting in water, always using rain or distilled water. They get cattleya light and tend to bloom ten months out of the year.
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I grow mine the same but let the water in the saucers dry-out before filling them again. I do have some in plain sphag and some in a fine-bark/sphag mix. I can't say that I have noticed any difference in growth between the 2.
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Leafmite,

You may want to check out this thread from Paul, he's who I got my pings from. I've followed his instructions and my Pings are growing quite well.

Pinguicula (aka butterworts)


He does recommend using 50/50 mix of peat or ground up coir and very coarse non-calcareous sand and states that it works quite well which is what I've used and found to work well for me too.

Hope thats helpful!

Judi
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My pings are in bark but their media is sitting in water all the time. They seem to like it that way. And they prefer the north window light exposure. If I put them in the west they easily go crisp. I do not wet the leaves, just the media sitting in tap water.

I wish I can grow the other CP's..but they are too picky with water.
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My pings are in bark but their media is sitting in water all the time. They seem to like it that way. And they prefer the north window light exposure. If I put them in the west they easily go crisp. I do not wet the leaves, just the media sitting in tap water.

I wish I can grow the other CP's..but they are too picky with water.
Nepenthes are actually pretty tough when it comes to minerals in water. A general tip is to keep the water at 100ppm. They might handle more, if you routinely run water through the media. Nepenthes don't like being bottom-watered either.

Anyways, for the OP ; I haven't gotten pings yet but I know the basic care as I've done my research. I think a perlite and peat mix is good. If you have any silica sand, that works great ; but avoid regular sand. Pings can be lithophytic at times, so some people add a little bit of lava rock to or extra perlite to the mix. Allow the plant to get a dry, cool dormancy. The temps depend on the species, but generally, 60F is fine.
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Mine is in very fine bark & peat mix, but I keep it in water all the time. I always use rain water for it.
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Wish we got rain ..nada rain here..will probably see it in November yet..
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I would totally do an orchid trade for a butterwort of yours- I have been wanting one for a while and have a few orchids I would trade for one. If you are interested let me know. Of course there is shipping though.
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