Can pitcher plant cages be filled with water? How to grow a cage?
Last Update :2024.05.23
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1. Whether it can be filled with water
In the normal breeding process, you can fill the cage with water, but the amount should not be too large. Just fill one-third of the water each time. Also, the water used should not be too dirty, as water with bacteria may cause the cage to rot. If you want to let it grow in a cage, you need to maintain the humidity and temperature of the breeding environment, and apply appropriate fertilizers.
1. Whether it can be filled with water
1. Whether it can be filled with water
During maintenance, the pitcher plant cage can be filled with water. The amount of water should not be too much each time, only one-third of the water will be filled. In fact, it doesn't matter whether you irrigate it or not. As long as the humidity is high, the pitcher plant will secrete some liquid. It should be noted that if you want to fill it with water, you should use clean, bacteria-free water. If the water is too dirty, it may cause the cage to rot.
2. How to grow a cage
1. Humidity: The humidity of the breeding environment should be high. If it is too dry, its cage will not grow. The soil should be kept moist, and the humidity should not be too low. You can wrap the plants in plastic bags to keep them moisturizing.
2. Nutrients: Nutrients during maintenance Adequacy is also very important. The soil should not be too short of fertilizer. Fertilizer should be applied to it every half a month or a month. Otherwise, if there are insufficient nutrients, the pods will not grow.
3. Temperature: The breeding temperature cannot Too low. If the temperature is too low, it will stop growing. Try to maintain the breeding temperature at around 25-30°C.
2. How to grow a cage
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