Carnivorous Plant Horticulture
Clearly unsatisfied with growing mere Venus flytraps, you seek
a wider palate of dangers for your garden. Oh, such a reckless
person you are.
The FAQ, once a small site, is now so complicated and huge it can be a little intimidating. So I have set up
a beginner's section---the first several pages---just to answer the very basic questions. After that, I start the more complicated
questions for the more advanced grower.
By the way, I consider a more advanced grower to be someone who has managed to keep their carnivorous plant alive for more than a couple of
years. If you have about thirty or more species of carnivorous plants, then you're an expert grower in my book.
A final bit of philosophy on growing these carnivores. I am providing you with guidelines, OK? However, none of this includes a guarantee.
You might follow these instructions exactly, but still find yourself unable to grow carnivorous plants.
Far more likely, and indeed a veritable
certainty, is that you can violate just about any one of the guidelines I provide and still grow plants. I get a constant dribble of
e-mails from expert growers who say things like
"Dear Barry, let me respectfully submit you are a dork. Your FAQ is wrong when you say...(choose from the below)
...you should not use rainwater"
...you should wash your sand"
...you should not let Pinguicula sit in water"
...you should not fertilize"
...that charcoal is stupid"
...that SUPERthrive is silly"
I remind such dorky e-mailers that I am providing guidelines to beginners. This is not an article in Carnivorous Plant Newsletter
about some detailed aspect of carnivorous plant growing, OK? I know I'm speaking in generalities! Do whatever works for you, and
not what I tell you!
- Beginners corner...
- How do I grow carnivorous plants?
- About light
- How do I replant my new carnivorous plant?
- What can I grow on my windowsill?
- Do I need a terrarium?
- What can I easily grow in a terrarium?
- Will a bottle terrarium work?
- Thumbnail guidelines on growing a tropical pitcher plant (Nepenthes sp.)
- How often should I feed my plant?
- What do I do if I cannot find bugs?
- Why doesn't my sundew have "dew" on its leaves?
- Should I put water in my pitcher plant leaves? (6/2004)
- Can I grow those huge pitcher vines I saw in a greenhouse?
- More advanced topics...
- My plant is flowering! What do I do?
- How do I stimulate seeds to germinate?
- What kind of pot should you use?
- What is slack-potting?
- About peat
- About Sphagnum
- About "green moss," "sheet moss," and "horticultural moss"
- About sedge peat and leaf litter
- About coco peat (coir)
- About sand
- About perlite, pumice, and gravel
- About vermiculite
- About inorganic mixes
- About charcoal, bark, and other exotics
- About other weird soil constituents
- About designing planting mixes
- About water
- About making purified water
- About buying purified water
- Is purified water dangerous or hungry?
- About terrarium bubblers
- About light intensity
- About light quality
- About LED lights
- About humidity and air circulation
- About dormancy requirements
- About temperature
- About fertilizer and hamburger meat
- About SUPERthrive
- What is this bug eating my carnivorous plants?
- Should I kill these little bugs on my plant?
- What pesticides or other bug-killing methods work?
- How do I kill bug XXX?
- Are mosquitoes in my trays a problem?
- What do I do about squirrels, cats, deer, etc?
- How do I propagate my plants by sexual reproduction?
- How do I propagate my plants by asexual reproduction?
- Does hydroponics work well for carnivorous plants?
- Where can I buy carnivorous plants?
- People trade them? How do I get in on the action?
- Can I grow carnivorous plants in my garden?
- What is tissue culture?
- What is Silicosis or Sporotrichosis?
- What are cultivars?
- What are cultivar-groups?
- What is a grex?
- How do I make my plant a cultivar?
- Are there any variegated carnivorous plants?
- What are ICPS "Location Codes"?
- What are Location Coded sites like?
- Ending Comments: Growing Carnivorous Plants