Here are the tiny leaf pullings of my Pinguicula agnata and P. moranensis.
The main substrate is LECA, with a top dress layer of living mosses.
The moss samples were foraged from parks, concrete, and more, then transferred to propagation boxes to get a clean sample, and then sprinkled on top of the substrate.
Right now, I use a mix of different species with different growing condition preferences, because I wanna see which ones thrive and which not.
Pings grow on rocks and trunks in nature, where they often anchor in mosses, which gives them steady moisture.
Why?
- Because they look neat
- Because they give my GF the signal to NOT water with fertilizer when I’m out of house. I plan to at least top dress ALL my carnivorous plants with moss in the future.
- Because the LECA is often too airy (big gaps between the balls), and Pings root very shallow, so they often dried out
- To give them a place where the leaves can rest without salt residues
- To support more microfauna, like springtails, which act as “infant food” for the sticky leaves
- And because it looks neat, did I already say that?
Polkira@lemmy.ca 3 days ago
Love pings, I just got a bunch last week! Looking forward to your update post :)