FlytrapCare Carnivorous Plant Forums

Sponsored by FlytrapStore.com

Discuss water requirements, "soil" (growing media) and suitable planting containers

Moderator: Matt

By Gary
Posts:  477
Joined:  Fri Jul 08, 2022 3:23 pm
#446375
Hi all. I'm getting ready for dividing/repotting this Spring and wondering if using city water for rinsing the old grow media from the roots would have a detrimental effect. The TDS here is ~140, but the exposure would be very minimal. Using Zero Water and a small tub is really time-consuming and I'm always afraid of damaging the roots, especially on the VFTs. Anyone have some experience with this method? TIA
User avatar
By Panman
Location: 
Posts:  6465
Joined:  Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:41 pm
#446376
You should be fine rinsing with that water as long as you follow up with a ZeroWater rinse. I'd use 3 buckets, two with tap water and 1 with ZeroWater. Do a rough rinse in the first bucket, more thorough in the second, and when it is clean rinse it with ZeroWater.

As far a damaging roots, I really don't worry about that with Sarrs and flytraps. I pull it from the pot, knock off what loose dirt will come off and then swirl it around in a bucket to get the rest. I may or may not pick out the remaining moss, etc. from around the roots. Just be sure that once you expose the roots, you don't leave them exposed to sunlight for an extended period of time.
Gary, andynorth, MikeB and 1 others liked this

For you? It's any size pot you like. Just use […]

Input on Neps placement

That sounds perfect. I've got to adjust my plant[…]

This is a good read about light requirements of ca[…]

SASE received. Order is fulfilled. Return envelope[…]

SASE received. Order is fulfilled. Return envelope[…]

Order received. Your order number is 1675. I'll PM[…]

Order received. Your order number is 1674. I'll PM[…]

Hi from FNQ.

Welcome dude!!

Support the community - Shop at FlytrapStore.com!