AboutSarracenia Northwest Expertise Got a carnivorous plant problem? The growers at Sarracenia Northwest can help! Carnivorous plant experts Jeff Dallas and Jacob Farin have helped thousands of growers around the world, and they can help you too. When you submit your question, they will diagnose your situation and offer a solution to help you get your carnivorous plant back on track.
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Question I currently bought a pinguicula medusina and I have set it in a west facing window and I water the top soil everyday.Lately it's been nothing but chilly & wet outside.2 days have passesd since I bought it and now the tips of the tentacles have started to grow black and the leaves aren't sticky.I'm really worried about the black tips & the non-sticky leaves, is it because I water it too much??
Thanks!!!
Answer Hi B,
It does sound like you are watering excessively. When you water, just top water the soil until it runs off into the tray, then leave it alone. Water it again when the water tray is dry. Mexican butterworts don't like to be as wet as many other carnivorous plants. For more information visit our caresheet pages at: http://www.cobraplant.com/caresheets/