Tropical Bladderwort (Utricularia) Growing Instructions

Tropical Bladderwort (Utricularia)

Utricularia make up the largest family of carnivorous plants, growing in fresh water and wet soil as terrestrial or aquatic species across every continent except Antarctica. Most often cultivated for their flowers, which are often compared with those of snapdragons and orchids. They capture small organisms by means of bladder-like traps that suck up the little bugs like a vacuum cleaner.

 

Watering

Please keep my tray full with water all the time, right throughout the year. We come from a variety of very wet areas. Feel free to mist me to.

It’s best to just fill my tray, my special soil mix will give me what I need.

 

Light

Bright shady areas up to partly sunny.

 

Where to Keep Me

Just like you, I like a warm house. So please keep me inside, especially in winter.

If my new home is in the north of NZ I can go outside in summer, as long as it is still a shady spot as I can get sunburnt.

 

Dormancy

I may slow down a little when it’s colder but I will grow year-round, so you can show me off to your friends any time you like.

 

Feeding

My traps are all in the soil. You’ll see the little white bags on my roots if you ever choose to repot me. Since my traps are so tiny there’s nothing you can feed me, I’ll just catch the tiny stuff living in the soil around my roots.

Please do not use fertilisers on me as a lot will harm me more than they will help me.

 

Soil Recipe

I live in a special mix of long fiber sphagnum and perlite. If you need to repot me, please do not use regular soil, I will not survive.

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