Crystal5937
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This is my 2nd post, and we purchased some p. Griffinii from cosbyart (Thomas). We are awaiting the arrival for Friday 10/2 and everyone in the house ( except the husband, he is indifferent) , is extremely excited.
I plan to split a 10 gal to keep them once they get larger, and plant it. But, as I look at other enclosures, it raises questions for me. I'm a gardener... As I am planning to use low light species of plants that will be going towards dormancy (pothos, aloe) and some higher lighting plants that will tolerate indirect light in winter (rheo, echiveria, semperviviums, baby toes, jade) , these plants have been kept outdoors for summer. Due to this, they will have some insects living among them that may not come out for weeks. Would this be ok? Is there a treatment plan that would be recommended in case of spider mites ( unless they are edible) ? I treat every plant in my yard organically, so there has been 0 store bought pesticides or herbicides used. Most of the listed species have been potted on my porch. Ideas? Thoughts?
Substrate: I'm reading a coconut mix or peat is preferred. Could I substitute cactus soil? The difference is minimal, it's a soil/peat mix with added vermiculite for aeration. No chemical additions. Thoughts?
Cosbyart stated I could ask him anything, but I continue to ask and do not want to bother anyone. I'm a newb to mantis, though dedicated to husbandry. Thank you for info in advance.
I plan to split a 10 gal to keep them once they get larger, and plant it. But, as I look at other enclosures, it raises questions for me. I'm a gardener... As I am planning to use low light species of plants that will be going towards dormancy (pothos, aloe) and some higher lighting plants that will tolerate indirect light in winter (rheo, echiveria, semperviviums, baby toes, jade) , these plants have been kept outdoors for summer. Due to this, they will have some insects living among them that may not come out for weeks. Would this be ok? Is there a treatment plan that would be recommended in case of spider mites ( unless they are edible) ? I treat every plant in my yard organically, so there has been 0 store bought pesticides or herbicides used. Most of the listed species have been potted on my porch. Ideas? Thoughts?
Substrate: I'm reading a coconut mix or peat is preferred. Could I substitute cactus soil? The difference is minimal, it's a soil/peat mix with added vermiculite for aeration. No chemical additions. Thoughts?
Cosbyart stated I could ask him anything, but I continue to ask and do not want to bother anyone. I'm a newb to mantis, though dedicated to husbandry. Thank you for info in advance.