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Old 27-05-2003, 02:32 PM
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Default How to replant a nepenthes/pticher plant?

Thanks for the reply, I take it I can buy this lawn moss/peat from any
garden centre?

Jo.


"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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"Jo" writes:
| Hi,
| I have a rather top-heavy nepenthes (pitcher plant) which I want to

replant
| into a hanging basket, so that the pitchers don't pull the existing pot

over
| anymore...
|
| Do I need special soil? I read somewhere they need a lot of moss? Or

can I
| just use ericaceous compost (as I believe they like acid soil)? And are

they
| safe to handle whilst repotting?
|
| (As you may have guessed, I've only had this plant for a few

weeks...bit of
| a newbie with carnivorous plants!)
|
| I have had to make the hanging basket myself (as I couldnt find one

anywhere
| in the shops!) and as it will be indoors, I have chosen a self-watering

pot
| which is sealed, so no drips in the house, but I am concerned that it

will
| get too soggy...although it does have a bung in case of overfill!
|
| All advice much appreciated, I am really enthusiatic about this lovely

plant
| and don't want to kill it!

Well, I don't know much about them, but my guess is that they would
prefer 50/50 lawn moss and peat, and for it to be kept sodden! The
point is that I think they like similar conditions to our native
Pinguicula and Drosera, where that is what they are adapted to.
I suggest checking up with someone who knows more, but they are
quite extreme in their requirements.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.