Sarracenia purpurea 'Tina' from Gent - Carnivorous Pitcher Plant Triffid Park

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Seller: triffidpark ✉️ (1,298) 100%, Location: Somerville, Victoria, AU, Ships to: AU, Item: 145154143930 Sarracenia purpurea 'Tina' from Gent - Carnivorous Pitcher Plant Triffid Park.

This sale is for one bare/loose rooted flowering size rhyzome.  It will not come potted.  You need to pot the plant when you receive it. Pictures are a guide only and not the exact plant you will receive, as we have many of them available.

This plant was named after my mother, Tina, and given to her by the lab in Gent, Belgium.

PURCHASING DURING MELBOURNE'S WINTER During the months of May to September, your Sarracenia will be in its dormant stage, and will NOT have any traps on it.  You WILL receive a dormant rhyzome .  The last 3 photos on this listing show what dormant Sarracenias look like.  The first is a random Sarracenia unpotted with dormant traps (we do not send with dormant traps, as these need to be cut off anyway). The second is a dormant rhyzome AS YOU WILL RECEIVE IT with the dormant traps cut off. The third shows what the dormant rhyzome will look like once you pot it.  It wont be long and you will see new growth begin to appear. Read potting, growing and DORMANCY information below.

DELIVERY: All plants are posted by signature on delivery registered mail using Australia Post.  This is so you and I can both be re-assured that the parcel has been posted and the parcel has been delivered.  If you are not home, you will have to collect and sign for it at the post office.  It will not be left at your door. COMBINED POSTAGE: We do multiple purchases with a set price for the first item purchased plus $4 for each additional item that you purchase from us.  If this does not show up in Checkout, please let me know and I will alter the invoice before you pay.  You need to add all items to a Shopping Cart for the combined postage to work.

AVAILABLE: Australia wide except for Northern Territory, as we do not have permits to export into the Northern Territory.   We do have permits for all other states.  Please DO NOT order this plant if you are in the N.T., as we will not send it.

GROWING INFORMATION FOR SARRACENIA

REPOTTING: At Triffid Park we repot in a mixture of 75% Sphagnum Peat Moss and 25% perlite. Wet this mix thoroughly through first before potting your plant into it so that the Sphagnum fibres can absorb the water. You can repot at any time of year on cooler days. Use a pot to suit the size of the plant, giving it enough room to grow for the following year, but not too big that it dwarfs the plant.

We have sphagnum peat moss/perlilte mix available in other listings for you to purchase and pot your carnivorous plant in.  Beware of other sellers mix, as it is not what we use and recommend. When you receive your sphagnum peat moss mix, it will be a dry substance.  Put it in a bucket of water and allow it to absorb the water, until the pale brown peat turns a dark brown color.  Do not try and pot with it while it is dry. 

WATERING: Do not ever let your Carnivorous Plants dry out. During Spring, Summer and Autumn sit them in a saucer of water, changing the water frequently to avoid salt build up. The water should cover the drainage holes of the pot. If your water is good enough to drink straight from the tap, then this is alright to use on your plant. If not you should use either rain, distilled or reverse osmosis water.  Give it a couple of days a week without any water in the saucer so that the roots can breathe.  In winter do not let the plant dry out but don’t leave it sitting in water all the time.

FERTILIZING: Do not fertilize with flies or insects. The plant needs the thrill of the catch, to stimulate it, to release its digestive juices to break down the insect.  We feed with Powerfeed (Powerfeed is made by the same company as Seasol).  To one litre of water, we use 2 ml of Powerfeed. If Powerfeed isnt available, then use Seasol at 4ml per 1 litre of water.   DO NOT use any other fertilisers.  We use this mix every 6-8 weeks from Spring to Autumn either watered onto the growing medium, or poured into the water tray beneath the pot.   Be very wary of high fertiliser concentrations when the temperatures get too high, as this may cause burning on the tips. POWERFEED - organically fish based liquid fertiliser, which boosts plant growth and vigour.  Use the liquid "All Purpose" in the green bottle. We have no connection with this company, except for the fact that we use their products and obtain very good growth results and find them both very safe to use on carnivorous plants.  We have no experience with other fertilisers, so would not recommend you using anything else.

LIGHT: Carnivorous Plants require a high level of light. A window sill inside the house that gets morning sun in summer and afternoon sun in winter is an excellent position. Otherwise you can grow them in a terrarium, greenhouse, glasshouse or porch and some growers grow them outside in the full weather.

HUMIDITY: Carnivorous Plants like a reasonable amount of humidity. A terrarium or glasshouse will provide this. But a warm sunny window sill will give you enough heat for the plant to survive.

DORMANCY: Sarracenias require around 6-8 weeks minimum of winter dormancy. In cooler climates this is triggered by temperatures below around 10 degrees celcius and shorter daylight hours. During winter your Sarracenia will naturally go into their dormancy period. They will stop growing and for most varieties, all the traps will die off. Do not worry.  This is a natural occurrence and the plant must go through this period in order to stay alive and gain strength to grow their spring traps and flowers.  Without this, they will grow weaker each year.  Cut off any dead leaves/pitchers at the base of the plant during June/July.  Make sure no pitchers are left by the end of July, or the plant will struggle in spring, so even if they look ok, still cut them off, or it will struggle in spring to grow new traps and retain last years traps.  While your Sarracenia is dormant, it can cope with overnight frosts, as long as the temperature rises above freezing during the day.  Where they grow naturally in America, it can snow on them. During dormancy, the Sarracenia still needs to stand in a small amount of water to prevent the sphagnum peat moss drying out and the root system from shutting down.  In spring the plants will send up their new leaves/pitchers.

FLOWERING: Carnivorous Plants will flower in early spring, if the plant is of flowering size.  They put up their flowers first so that naturally in the wild, the insects will pollinate them.  They they put up their traps to catch and eat the insects.   You can cut the flowers off in an early bud stage, so as the plant puts more energy into growth.  This is a personal choice.

  • Condition: Live Plant
  • Brand: Triffid Park
  • Plant Form: Plant
  • Soil pH: Neutral
  • Type: Carnivorous Plants
  • Genus: Sarracenia
  • Common Name: Pitcher Plant
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Sunlight: Morning Sun, Full Sun
  • Soil Type: Sphagnum peat moss and perlite mixture

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