RE: How to grow

John Phillips (phillips@library.ucsf.edu)
Tue, 2 Apr 96 13:20:00 CST

In Message Tue, 2 Apr 1996 04:59:15 -0800,
Randall Palmer <sfdzeqe0@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us> writes:

> In my expierance, Pings grow in dirt. I have grown Pings in dirt
>on top of Canadian peat, but when the leaf grows to the peat it turns
>orange and finds the ghost. On my Venus they live best in a moist
>enviorment, with out wind on them. On my C. Leuco do not water the plant
>itself, only the roots, best from the bottom of the pot. As a matter of
>fact it is best to water all of your canevorous plants this way. But
>when you pot a plant, a little liquid orchid fert. will stimulate the
>roots. But do not fert. Banatas or seedlings.
>
>Randy Palmer
>sfdzeqe0@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us
>
OK Randy, just how much coffee did you drink before reading your e-mail??
=8-0 Or have we been sampling the Nepenthe pitchers again, hmmm?
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