The Web's Only Official All-Scorpion Forum!

Home­Portal­Calendar­FAQ­Search­Register­Memberlist­Usergroups­Log in
Post new topic   Reply to topicShare | 
 

 pitcher plant

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
Goto page : 1, 2  Next
AuthorMessage
_scorpio_
Parabuthus


Number of posts: 1374
Age: 15
Location: St leonards... ENGLAND
Registration date: 2008-04-12

PostSubject: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 7:15 am

i couldnt find any healthy fly traps so i got a pithcher plant instead.
anyone know how to look after them? i read on a forum that i wont trust, that they hate standing in water and die and need to be kept indoors... which is the opposite of VFTs... anyone know a good care sheet or has ckept em before??

_________________
~Jordan
http://savestevesplace.com/ please sign the petition
Back to top Go down
View user profile
lycanlord
Leiurus


Number of posts: 2780
Age: 21
Location: N.Yorkshire for now
Registration date: 2008-06-04

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 7:25 am

sonias dad has a few ill ask him for you later if nobody else has answered

Do not allow them to dry out completely. They benefit from moist media and occasional flooding to wash away any accumulated salts. Use relatively clean water such as rain, distilled or purified water.
just found that aswell

_________________
Graham
once a maggot always a maggot
A great new Invert forum
http://www.arachnidaddicts.com/forum.htm
Back to top Go down
View user profile
_scorpio_
Parabuthus


Number of posts: 1374
Age: 15
Location: St leonards... ENGLAND
Registration date: 2008-04-12

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 8:38 am

lol... i just read the caresheet you quoted from and have re potted it and made it more humid and i think it will be ok...

_________________
~Jordan
http://savestevesplace.com/ please sign the petition


Last edited by _scorpio_ on 9/9/2008, 11:25 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : terrible spelling)
Back to top Go down
View user profile
lycanlord
Leiurus


Number of posts: 2780
Age: 21
Location: N.Yorkshire for now
Registration date: 2008-06-04

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 8:49 am

im sure it will be lol

_________________
Graham
once a maggot always a maggot
A great new Invert forum
http://www.arachnidaddicts.com/forum.htm
Back to top Go down
View user profile
scorpion111
Post-whore


Number of posts: 3447
Age: 14
Location: scotland
Registration date: 2008-04-08

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 10:08 am

i've got 2 of them, both north american, and I keep them in a inch or two of standing water, and they seem to be doing fine. I keep mine indoors up here because it sometimes gets REALLY windy during the night. and they seem to be fine indoors. I don't feed them since they get enough food on the windowstill. and I think they like it warm.

_________________
"You can take an animal from the wild, but you cannot take the wild out of the animal"
Back to top Go down
View user profile
lycanlord
Leiurus


Number of posts: 2780
Age: 21
Location: N.Yorkshire for now
Registration date: 2008-06-04

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 10:18 am

scotland would be a bit cold for them aswell haha

_________________
Graham
once a maggot always a maggot
A great new Invert forum
http://www.arachnidaddicts.com/forum.htm
Back to top Go down
View user profile
scorpion111
Post-whore


Number of posts: 3447
Age: 14
Location: scotland
Registration date: 2008-04-08

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 10:23 am

you got that right, lol.

_________________
"You can take an animal from the wild, but you cannot take the wild out of the animal"
Back to top Go down
View user profile
_scorpio_
Parabuthus


Number of posts: 1374
Age: 15
Location: St leonards... ENGLAND
Registration date: 2008-04-12

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 11:16 am

im definately keeping mine indoors...we cant even get non-tropical plants to grow outside. maybee if i can grow some more plants from cuttings i will try to introduce them into my garden... nah.. ill just use them to keep the population of escaped crickets in my reptile/invert room... theyv already got a roach, a cricket (which i havent kept for months and were loose in the house, i dont know ow the roach got out) and milions of fruit flys.

_________________
~Jordan
http://savestevesplace.com/ please sign the petition
Back to top Go down
View user profile
scorpion111
Post-whore


Number of posts: 3447
Age: 14
Location: scotland
Registration date: 2008-04-08

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 11:24 am

lol, I've found a few random thingsin my plants too.

_________________
"You can take an animal from the wild, but you cannot take the wild out of the animal"
Back to top Go down
View user profile
_scorpio_
Parabuthus


Number of posts: 1374
Age: 15
Location: St leonards... ENGLAND
Registration date: 2008-04-12

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 12:17 pm

a fly trap that i put outside when it was raining managed to catch a small frog, and i have never found any more than that one in my garden even though i have a pond...its wierd.
anyway, i rescued the frog and its still alive today in my pond. the cats have brought it in a few times Laughing

_________________
~Jordan
http://savestevesplace.com/ please sign the petition
Back to top Go down
View user profile
scorpion111
Post-whore


Number of posts: 3447
Age: 14
Location: scotland
Registration date: 2008-04-08

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 12:19 pm

I wish I had a pond in my back garden.... Sad

you can find so much cool stuff in ponds.

_________________
"You can take an animal from the wild, but you cannot take the wild out of the animal"
Back to top Go down
View user profile
_scorpio_
Parabuthus


Number of posts: 1374
Age: 15
Location: St leonards... ENGLAND
Registration date: 2008-04-12

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/8/2008, 12:24 pm

not in a raised one... nothing can be bothered to climb in there so im planning to put some newts and frog spawn in there because they will try to get back.

_________________
~Jordan
http://savestevesplace.com/ please sign the petition
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Mr. Mordax
Administrator


Number of posts: 6794
Age: 23
Location: Oregon
Registration date: 2008-02-06

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/9/2008, 6:12 am

AAAAAAAAA, DON'T REPOT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Unless you are using NUTRIENT-FREE soil (i.e., nothing but coco-fiber, peat, vermiculite, and / or perlite), your plant will DIE.

Now, as for the care, it depends VERY MUCH on whether you have a North American pitcher plant or an Asian pitcher plant.

North American pitcher plants look like big tubes sticking straight out of the ground -- they HAVE to be kept outdoors year-round (without a winter dormancy each year they WILL die) and in 2 inches of standing water. Scotland isn't too cold for them -- they can freeze solid and be fine the next spring (if you're worried, then put a layer of mulch around them for insulation).

Asian pitcher plants look like big green houseplants with a pitcher hanging from a tendril off of the end of the leaves that bear traps. They need to be kept indoors unless you live in a tropical environment.

All caresheets can be found here.

_________________
If your emperor scorpion stops eating, don't panic. | My reviews | My Bug Pictures | My blog
Be nice -- you were a noob once, too
"Never ask an engineer to explain something, because he will."
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://myscorpions.blogspot.com
_scorpio_
Parabuthus


Number of posts: 1374
Age: 15
Location: St leonards... ENGLAND
Registration date: 2008-04-12

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/9/2008, 8:12 am

yay!! i can keep it indoors!! and i did use cocofibre but ran out about 95% of the way up the pot so i topped it off with pesticide free compost. it was already in compost in the shop but was ok... its only getting pure rainwater.

_________________
~Jordan
http://savestevesplace.com/ please sign the petition
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Mr. Mordax
Administrator


Number of posts: 6794
Age: 23
Location: Oregon
Registration date: 2008-02-06

PostSubject: Re: pitcher plant   9/9/2008, 11:09 am

So you have an Asian pitcher plant, then? Those are pretty sweet.

_________________
If your emperor scorpion stops eating, don't panic. | My reviews | My Bug Pictures | My blog
Be nice -- you were a noob once, too
"Never ask an engineer to explain something, because he will."
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://myscorpions.blogspot.com
 

pitcher plant

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 2Goto page : 1, 2  Next

Permissions of this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
The Web's Only Official All-Scorpion Forum! :: Other Pets :: Other Weird Pets-
Post new topic   Reply to topic