New set up

Jackkitch

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What do you guys think of my new bioactive set up? Just got to wait for the plants to fill out and grow upwards then it’ll be ready to go!
 

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I'd give the sarracenia a different home- they need boggy, nutrient-bare conditions and are particular about their water. Plus, they need a dormant period in the winter to thrive! Everything else should do fine though.

Some manzanita would be a great addition if you can find it! It offers a lot of variety in branch width and holds up to moisture.

I am a little concerned with the depth of your drainage layer, especially with the substrate mixing into it. Without a gap for air between drained water and your substrate, it's just gonna reabsorb into the soil.
 
I'd give the sarracenia a different home- they need boggy, nutrient-bare conditions and are particular about their water. Plus, they need a dormant period in the winter to thrive! Everything else should do fine though.

Some manzanita would be a great addition if you can find it! It offers a lot of variety in branch width and holds up to moisture.

I am a little concerned with the depth of your drainage layer, especially with the substrate mixing into it. Without a gap for air between drained water and your substrate, it's just gonna reabsorb into the soil.

I had a manzinta and it didnt do well...these are normally growning in high alttitude areas and requires nutrient poor acidic sandy soil.
 
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