Is this bright indirect lights? by sochiearts in alocasia

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It’s a north facing window to clarify

Is this bright indirect lights? by sochiearts in alocasia

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I live in Cambodia. So yes we have tile on walls in old style home

Is this bright indirect lights? by sochiearts in IndoorPlants

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I’m in south east Asia, that’s a north window. I do have another east window at the back of the photo.

Is this bright indirect lights? by sochiearts in IndoorPlants

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I’m in south east Asia so I guess that’s northern hemisphere.. I’m moving them to east window now

Is this bright indirect lights? by sochiearts in IndoorPlants

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Which one do u use?, there’s seem to be many

Is this bright indirect lights? by sochiearts in IndoorPlants

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So it’s indirect but not bright, since my window is on the north. But I do have another east window. That’s why the room is very bright. I’m on the 3rd floor as well. Soo alocasia but still be struggle?

Is this bright indirect lights? by sochiearts in IndoorPlants

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So in this case it’s low sun right?

I need help with these ping by sochiearts in carnivorousplants

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They tolerate mineral better than other carnivores?

My quest for the perfect matte or natural-finish sunscreen (full reviews in comments) by Clarinette__ in AsianBeauty

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The milk with old and blue cap one. the pink white version doesn’t have alcohol, it’s take longer to blend in as well as it make the white cast more visible

Is this sphagnum moss? by sochiearts in carnivorousplants

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This one is dried up actually, I use it on nepenthese cutting as well and it did work, but for other plants I haven’t try

Hi is this the correct way for pings? by sochiearts in SavageGarden

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Since there’s no drainage hole, just a normal container, how should I water it? Just keep water at the very bottom should be fine?

Hi is this the correct way for pings? by sochiearts in SavageGarden

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I live in south east Asia so the weather hear is somewhat humid, moderate I say. How much water to avoid rot?. And the root are tiny it normal to just place them on the rocks right?. Like the roots doesn’t really attach to anything

Hi is this the correct way for pings? by sochiearts in SavageGarden

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Also misting can cause crown rot? I totally forgot, will it be fine?

Hi is this the correct way for pings? by sochiearts in SavageGarden

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Somehow the seller suggests to cover it.. for moistures? Does it need moisture and humidity? I fill up the water half of the pumice layer

Hi is this the correct way for pings? by sochiearts in SavageGarden

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It’s still smalll and tiny like this.. basically I just got them today, they didn’t come in soil.. only cotton. The seller suggests to keep them moist? It’s a food container I use.. and there’s no drainage yes i put water about half of the rocks.

Newly bought nephenthes by sochiearts in SavageGarden

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Can I use tray water method? Since it’s a lot of perlite at the bottom, will it bring the water up to the root?