Carnivorous Plant Care for November 2016
Tips, Tricks
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Just watched your video and I am happy that I did. I have been worried about my Sarracenia's and Nepenthes sanguinea getting too cold in my greenhouse. The night temp is set for 40. I can move them out of my sewing room HAHA can't get at the machine, and into the greenhouse now. I live on the east side of Mt. Hood. We have 6" of snow today and the temp. has dropped to 18 overnight. I will take the plants out in paper bags and boxed so they don't get a shock. Your the best. Thanks!
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Got a question.................I purchased a LOT of wonderful plants this summer at your open house and they are doing well. We just put a see-through roof over a deck and wondered, can I keep the plants under this where they will get sun but no snow of rain? Of course I will make sure they are kept moist.
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hog Rider
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I love these videos. Thank you so much.
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Always look forward to your videos! Thanks Jacob and Jeff!
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I have a purple pitcher
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cool!
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Your videos are great and I've learned a lot. Maybe you can help me with my flytrap. I've had it for about 6 months now and for the last month and half it has been growing SMALL flytraps on the end of regular sized leaves. I mean the flytrap parts aren't even the size of a fly. Is there something I should be doing differently? I'm in Arizona so it's still warm.
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This was so helpful :-) thanks so much for sharing these tips for November and sending heaps of love and happy growing from Ireland XXXX <3
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What bar incident?
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