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Expert Profile: Sarracenia Northwest

Expertise:  Need help with your carnivorous plants? Ask the growers at Sarracenia Northwest! Carnivorous plant experts Jeff Dallas and Jacob Farin are here to give you myth-free advice regarding the growing of all types of carnivorous plants, including Venus flytraps, Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, Nepenthes, Heliamphora, Cephalotus, sundews, butterworts and bladderworts. If you had trouble growing carnivorous plants in the past, discover the simple secrets to keeping your plants alive, healthy and beautiful.

Need general care information? Read our care sheets on our main website: Care Sheets

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Venus Flytraps  •  Sarracenia  •  Drosera  •  Nepenthes  •  Butterworts  •  Bladderworts  •  Cephalotus  •  Heliamphora  •  Propagation  •  Germinating Seeds  •  Winter Dormancy  •  Mold and Fungus  •  Terrrariums  •  Humidity  •  Pests  •  Repotting  •  Soil  •  Water  •  Sunlight  •  Artificial Lights


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well, my watering method is through a self watering pot. It is in an exoterrar terrarium (you know, with a metal screen op top) which is partially c
(Taylor on 11/21/08)
Thanks so much for the quick, informative reply!
(Tim on 11/18/08)
Thanks, That will help alot.
(Jeziel on 11/17/08)
Thanks, this has been a wierd year with the ups and downs.
(Dave on 11/14/08)
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Recent Answers from Sarracenia Northwest
2008-11-19  Sarracenia Hi Preston, If the plant in the picture is actually what is sold, it is S. rubra ssp. rubra. However, just judging from the price it's a good possibility the plant you receive is a S. rubra ssp. alabamensis...
2008-11-18  winterizing carnivorous houseplants Hi Tim, Fortunately, both of your plants are true tropical plants. The decrease in vigor is due to short days. Since they are tropical they have no dormancy, so there's no need to put them in the...
2008-11-17  Sickly Sundews Hi Fred, It's starting to look like it might be a combination of both things. It's very common for small bags of soil amendments to have either fertilizer, pH adjustment (lime) or both in them. We've...
2008-11-17  Nepenthes - Asian Pitcher Plants/flowers Hi Lyn, When Nepenthes get older they often bloom. This doesn't mean they are dieing. Flower spikes usually emerge from the side of a stem. If your plant is big, but not producing pitchers, it's...
2008-11-17  Cephalotus Growth Hi Taylor, Since your plant is just receiving just natural light, it probably is going dormant. Southwest Australia where it comes from does experience distinct seasons. What will sometimes happen...
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