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Post by bil on Aug 14, 2015 17:17:21 GMT
Greetings from sunnny Spain in the Cadiz region. I'm firstly an orchid keeper, but as the conditions aren't too different, I decided to try my hand at a couple of Nepenthes.
I run an RO unit for the orchids, and I use an ultra low level of fertiliser. It's a low K (potassium) one, and it is applied as a foliar and root treatment at 25 ppm Nitrate. Question is, is that too strong to spray down or water Nepenthes, fly traps or sundews? Should I stick to plain RO water for them? Only I read that spraying RO water can cause problems with Nepennthes leaves.
Thanks for any feedback you can give me..
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stevebooth
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Post by stevebooth on Aug 18, 2015 12:08:56 GMT
Hi bil and welcome to the forums.
I'm sorr I dont know enough about fertilisers with these plants, never having used fertiliser on them, but I'm sure someone here will.
Welcome again Steve
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