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By kevinqwe
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#8117
i went to home depot to get peat moss and perlite. they nursery guy said that Miracle Gro Sphagnum Peat Moss was just pure peat moss but i got sphagnum moss.
the only perlite they had was a miracle gro one and i got it.... will this be bad?
should i go ahead and plant my stalk and how?
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By kevinqwe
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#8122
what do i do with it?
By kevinqwe
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#8126
where did you get your perlite?
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By kevinqwe
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#8129
can i use the sphagnum as a medium? without peat moss? and do i need perlite?
or should i just return everything and get peat moss? i dont want a bunch of things
thanks
By kevinqwe
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#8141
hmm.. would it be better to do a sphagnum and peat moss 50:50?
By italo.americano
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#8144
Hi Kevin,

When it comes to soil mixes for Dionaea, there are a wide variety of opinions. When repotting your plant, use a standard carnivorous plant soil mix of 1 part peat moss and 1 part perlite. Peat moss adds acidity and retains moisture, while perlite provides drainage. Some growers like to mix in silica sand for drainage which is fine also. I would highly recommend trying different soil mixes to see what works best in your growing area. Just make sure that peat moss is at least 50% of the growing medium. I hope this helps and please ask, should you have any more questions.

Giovanni
By Adam
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#8159
If you can't find perlite, sand will do. I think it's actually better. Sand sold for growing cacti worked for me last year. You want the sand to be silica sand.
By kevinqwe
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#8171
kevinqwe wrote:hmm.. would it be better to do a sphagnum and peat moss 50:50 than only peat moss itself?
By NZL
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#8174
peat = dead compressed sphagnum, so the difference will be minimal.
By Nickrober
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#8197
Right now my VFT is planted in that exact same sphagnum moss, no perlite or sand. I used some scissors to cut the long fibered sphagnum into pretty small pieces until I had enough to fill the cup. It will work, my plant is growing pretty well. 4 new traps growing right now and 1 new trap just opened :) So it works.
By kevinqwe
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#8235
im gonna return all of it and just get peat moss at lowes
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