Pinguicula Tina - carnivorous plant

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  • Diameter up to 10-15 cm
  • Humidity: 50-80%
  • Temperature: 22-29 °C
  • Attractive flowers, mostly lavender to light purple
  • Product number: ZJ-X4300

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    Carnivorous plant - Pinguicula Tina

    • supplied in an in vitro cup
    • Diameter up to 10-15 cm
    • Humidity: 50-80%
    • Temperature: 22-29 °C
    • Attractive flowers, mostly lavender to light purple
    Pinguicula Tina is a cross between Pinguicula agnata and Pinguicula zecheri and is also known as "Hans". It produces large, light green leaves that grow in a rosette. Although the leaves can be large, they are rather thin and can droop a little. This variety retains a consistent light green color and blooms profusely with large light purple flowers that have a darker center and distinct veins and edges.

    size:
    The diameter of the rosette can be up to 10-15 cm

    Flowers:
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    looms in spring and summer. Delicate and attractive flowers, mostly lavender to light purple with a white or lighter throat. One flower is produced per stem.

    Light:
    Pinguicula Tina prefers bright, indirect light with occasional direct sunlight.

    Substrate:
    A well-drained mixture often consisting of peat, perlite and sand.

    Feeding/fertilizing:
    Avoid fertilizing the substrate! The plant gets all the nutrients it needs from the prey it catches or eats.

    Humidity:
    The humidity should be between 50-80%.

    Temperature:
    The ideal temperature for this plant is 22-29 °C

    Propagation:
    Propagation is by leaf cuttings or division.

    The combination of carnivorous plants with reptiles reptiles in a terrarium can create an aesthetically pleasing and ecologically interesting environment. Carnivorous plants such as Drosera, Nepenthes, Pinguicula and Sarracenia are not only exotic and beautiful, they also they also contribute to a balanced ecosystem by controlling the population of small insects. small insects.

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    Carnivorous plant - Nepenthes macfarlaneisupplied in an in vitro cupdemandingPots up to 15cm tall - climbing plant up to 4 meters highBright spot without direct sunlightHumidity: 70-90%Temperature: 20-30 °C during the day and 15-20 °C at nightNepenthes macfarlanei, also known as Macfarlane's pitcher plant, is a tropical insectivorous plant that is native to the mountainous regions of Malaysia, particularly the Malay Peninsula. The plant is characterized by the fact that it produces trap-like pitchers that are used to catch and digest insects. The pitchers are green, often with red or purple spots, and can reach a length of up to 15 cm. The pitcher has a lid on top to prevent rain from entering the trap.Nepenthes macfarlanei is a demanding plant, especially in terms of humidity and water quality. It is ideal for growing in terrariums or special greenhouses for tropical plants.size: The slow-growing plant climbs over 4 meters high, forms leaves usually 8 cm apart and has a fairly thick trunk Light: Nepenthes macfarlanei prefers bright, diffuse light. It grows best in partial shade, where it is protected from direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves.Substrate: The best substrate for this plant is a mixture of sphagnum peat, perlite and pine bark in a ratio of 2:1:1. The substrate should be well-drained and slightly acidic (pH 4.5-5.5).Nepenthes macfarlanei needs to be watered regularly to keep the substrate constantly moist, but not wet. It is best to use distilled water or rainwater, as the plant is sensitive to the mineral salts tothe mineral salts contained in tap water. Feeding/ fertilizing: Pitcher plants generally do not require additional fertilization as they absorb nutrients from the insects they catch. At home, a very diluted plant fertilizer can occasionally be added to the watering water.Humidity: High humidity is crucial for the proper development of Nepenthes macfarlanei. The humidity should be between 70 % and 90 %. Regular spraying and the use of foggers is recommended.In the home, this plant thrives best in the bathroom if it is showered daily. Temperature: This plant thrives well in moderate to warm temperatures. The optimum range is 20-30 °C during the day and 15-20 °C at night. Large temperature fluctuations should be avoided. Propagation: The plant propagates by seed. In cultivation, this also works with cuttings.The combination of carnivorous plants with reptiles reptiles in a terrarium can create an aesthetically pleasing and ecologically interesting environment. Carnivorous plants such as Drosera, Nepenthes, Pinguicula and Sarracenia are not only exotic and beautiful, they also they also contribute to a balanced ecosystem by controlling the population of small insects. small insects.

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