For example, from the top to the middle section is a lot of Pothos. So much that Chandler can't easily move through the top layer. Light doesn't really reach the bottom of the cage anymore.
For example, from the top to the middle section is a lot of Pothos. So much that Chandler can't easily move through the top layer. Light doesn't really reach the bottom of the cage anymore.
So I'm thinking I might move one of the picture plants down to where the spider plant is currently. I think they have the same size pot so I should be able to do it relatively easy. Thoughts?
I would say that to me it looks like the Pothos isn't getting enough water for the amount of heat it is exposed to. Most of my Pothos are positioned right underneath my misting nozzles so they get a decent amount of water, but my setup is almost completely automated.
Honestly I would give advice, but the only plants I struggle with are cacti, but I think that's because my mom would overwater it. I tend to have a really good green thumb. For Pothos, I know lots of water and drainage and light makes them grow like weeds. For example, my bioactive build went...
Sorry for taking so long long to reply, was busy moving. The one is the standard plant light that ships with fixtures from light your reptiles and the other is a Fluval plant spectrum LED.
I also got an updated picture of the enclosure after doing some minor reorganizing. Spot Chandler!
Things are going really well despite the turmoil. I've got the GPA average for both master's I'm interested in, all my ducks are in a row for the move and I can probably buy my own house within 5 years.
Well I stopped internet to feed my critters and check on everything. This is the new pitcher.
The cage overall.
And my backup isopod colony has established itself! So many babies!
One step ahead of you! I used the excess clay balls from my drainage layer in the pots of all the plants to ensure proper drainage, as very few plants like wet feet. I will be grabbing a pic of the newest pitcher today.
Garden centre in the city, didn't have the species. These are all the pitchers that the plant has produced with the red one being the newest. The red one has opened uo since and is larger than the fully formed green pitcher.
So I'm trying to ID the pitcher plants I got, I'll post pictures later. I now have two fully formed pitchers, one is slightly smaller and all green, the other is larger and red colored. I know the genus, but I would like to know the species.