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Gaya Budha Pitcher Plant – Rare

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Pitcher Plant

Gaya Budha Pitcher PlantCare

Nenepthes x Gaya is a new carnivorous plant selected at Araflora. We like this buddah shaped pitchers that will grow really big.The parents of this hybrid ara N. khasiana x (ventricosa x maxima) it needs bright light and room temp.

Nepenthes Ventrata is one interesting plant that attracts humans and insects alike. A truly unique and variable plant, it is perhaps not the best option for a novice grower – although it is said to be one of the easiest pitcher plants to grow. Therefore it will make a great choice for the enthusiast. The plant comes in a hanging plastic pot and is ready to start catching those flies!

Watering Keep the soil moist at all times, making sure that the excess water drains away freely and the plant is not left sitting in water for any length of time. Keep misting the plant occasionally, they love high humidity.
Potting Mix A soil mix of peat, sand, perlite, orchid bark and chopped Sphagnum works well. Pure live sphagnum moss or “orchid mix” is a good soil alternative.
Light Nepenthes generally like bright light without much direct sun. About 50% sun or dappled shade is good. Thin, spindly plants or poor coloration are a sign of too weak a light.

The Nepenthes ‘Gaya Buddha’ is a captivating hybrid pitcher plant prized for its striking pitchers and relatively easy care. Here’s a guide to help your ‘Gaya Buddha’ thrive:

Light:

  • Bright, indirect light is ideal. Think of a spot with filtered sunlight or partial shade.
  • Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves and pitchers.

Watering:

  • Use only pure water: Rainwater, distilled water, or reverse osmosis water are best. Tap water can contain minerals that harm Nepenthes.
  • Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Soggy soil can lead to root rot.
  • Water thoroughly and allow excess water to drain.

Humidity:

  • ‘Gaya Buddha’ prefers high humidity (60-80%).
  • If growing indoors, use a humidity tray, mist the plant regularly, or consider a humidifier.

Soil:

  • Use a well-draining, low-nutrient mix. A common blend includes sphagnum moss, perlite, and orchid bark.
  • Avoid regular potting soil, as it contains too many nutrients that can harm Nepenthes.

Feeding:

  • ‘Gaya Buddha’ traps insects for nutrients. If growing indoors where insects are scarce, you can supplement with live insects (small crickets) or freeze-dried mealworms every 1-2 weeks.
  • Avoid fertilizing directly, as they are sensitive to high nutrient levels.

Repotting:

  • Repot every 1-2 years to refresh the growing medium. Spring or summer is the best time.
  • Be gentle with the roots during repotting.

Additional Tips:

  • Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal growth.
  • Remove dead pitchers to encourage new growth.
  • Keep pitchers filled with a little water (distilled) if they dry out.
  • Watch for pests like aphids or spider mites. Use insecticidal soap if needed.

Important Note: Each ‘Gaya Buddha’ is unique. Observe your plant closely and adjust care as needed based on its specific needs and your growing environment.

With proper care, your Nepenthes ‘Gaya Buddha’ will reward you with its fascinating pitchers and add a touch of the exotic to your home!

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