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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Cobra lily
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<blockquote data-quote="Dwaink" data-source="post: 107011" data-attributes="member: 1759"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Very well put being a native of Cal and Or thus the name ( Darlingtonia Californica ) Most people go wrong thinking it is a warm bog plant, but mainly a mountain, cool water, bright light type of plant. does not like heat. thats why it is found where it is cool.</p><p></p><p>When Carolina west was in milwaukie they used a unique way to water there plants, they set up a ladder and placed a plant at each step then with a Chinese drip waterer. When the bamboo teder toder was full it would tip and water the first plant, the water would flow thru to the next plant and so on. double pot it using a flat white pot for the outside, water twice a day and keep it outside if possible. It should be fine. Or check with my Friend Jeff at Sarracenia Northwest.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dwaink, post: 107011, member: 1759"] Hi, Very well put being a native of Cal and Or thus the name ( Darlingtonia Californica ) Most people go wrong thinking it is a warm bog plant, but mainly a mountain, cool water, bright light type of plant. does not like heat. thats why it is found where it is cool. When Carolina west was in milwaukie they used a unique way to water there plants, they set up a ladder and placed a plant at each step then with a Chinese drip waterer. When the bamboo teder toder was full it would tip and water the first plant, the water would flow thru to the next plant and so on. double pot it using a flat white pot for the outside, water twice a day and keep it outside if possible. It should be fine. Or check with my Friend Jeff at Sarracenia Northwest. Regards [/QUOTE]
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