Pinguicula 'Weser x Fraser' Butterwort Plant - Tissue Culture Cup

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The Pinguicula 'Weser x Fraser' is an enchanting hybrid Butterwort that combines the distinctive traits of its parent species. It forms a tight rosette of broad, semi-succulent leaves that are a lush green, with a hint of rosy blush at the edges. The leaves are covered with tiny, glistening glands that exude a sticky substance to trap and digest small insects. This hybrid is particularly admired for its exquisite flowers, which range in color from soft pink to deep magenta. The blooms are delicate and intricately patterned, standing elegantly above the foliage on slender stems. The Pinguicula 'Weser x Fraser' is a stunning and practical addition to any carnivorous plant collection, appreciated for its beauty and its insect-catching capabilities.

1-3 Plants per cup

Care Instructions

  • Light: Bright, indirect sunlight is ideal. Pinguicula plants thrive in well-lit areas but avoid direct, harsh sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
  • Temperature: Maintain a warm environment, ideally between 65-80°F (18-27°C). Protect from extreme cold and drafts.
  • Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Use distilled or rainwater to avoid mineral buildup, which can harm the plant. Water from the base by placing the pot in a shallow tray of water and allowing the soil to absorb moisture.
  • Humidity: Moderate humidity is preferred. Regular misting or using a humidity tray can help maintain the desired humidity levels.
  • Feeding: No additional feeding is required as the plant obtains nutrients from trapped insects. Avoid fertilizing, as it can be harmful.
  • Dormancy: Pinguicula plants do not undergo a significant dormancy period but may experience slower growth during winter. Reduce watering slightly during this time.

Planting Instructions

  • Choose a Pot: Select a small, shallow pot with drainage holes. Pinguicula plants prefer a snug fit to encourage healthy root growth.
  • Soil Mix: Use a well-draining, airy mix. A combination of equal parts perlite and peat moss or a specialized carnivorous plant soil works best.
  • Planting: Gently remove the plant from its tissue culture container, being careful not to damage the roots. Place it in the center of the new pot and fill in around it with the soil mix. Lightly press the soil to secure the plant.
  • Watering: After planting, water thoroughly from the base. Keep the soil moist but ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.

Hardening Tissue Culture Plants

  • Initial Acclimation: Place the tissue culture container in a bright, indirect light location. Gradually increase the light exposure over a week.
  • Humidity Control: Maintain high humidity initially by covering the plant with a clear plastic dome or placing it in a humid environment. Ensure good ventilation to prevent mold growth.
  • Transition to Open Air: After a week, start exposing the plant to normal indoor humidity levels by removing the cover for a few hours each day. Gradually increase the exposure time over the next week.
  • Potting: Once the plant is accustomed to normal indoor conditions, carefully transplant it into a small pot with a suitable soil mix, following the planting instructions above.
  • Ongoing Care: Continue to provide bright, indirect light and keep the soil consistently moist. Monitor the plant for signs of stress and adjust care as needed.

Pinguicula 'Weser x Fraser' Butterwort Plant - Tissue Culture Cup

$35.00 $44.00 20% Off