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succulent carnivorous plant Pinguicula 'Sethos' Mexican Butterwort – Carnivorous Plants Hub Store

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succulent carnivorous plant Pinguicula 'Sethos' Mexican Butterwort – Carnivorous Plants Hub Store*If wanting to add soil and planter as addons, please note that the 20oz sandwich bag is the perfect amount of substrate to fill the planter available as an addon. Pinguicula 'Sethos' is a hybrid of Pinguicula ehlersiae and Pinguicula moranensis. Pinguicula 'Sethos' was registered as a cultivar until 1998 by A. Slack but was created by H. Weiner in 1981. You are going to get a range of green to pink with this cultivar. It's green when exposed to lower

*If wanting to add soil and planter as addons, please note that the 20oz sandwich bag is the perfect amount of substrate to fill the planter available as an addon. 

Pinguicula 'Sethos' is a hybrid of Pinguicula ehlersiae and Pinguicula moranensis. Pinguicula 'Sethos' was registered as a cultivar until 1998 by A. Slack but was created by H. Weiner in 1981. You are going to get a range of green to pink with this cultivar. It's green when exposed to lower light and can turn a light pink when exposed to intense light. 

Sethos are a great starter carnivorous plant due to their wide range of tolerance and not needing any kind of winter dormancy. When they are exposed to less light and colder temperatures, they may go into a succulent stage where the leaves grow smaller. 

Your 'Sethos" ping will arrive somewhere between 1 and 2 inches but they can get as big as 3-4 inches across. They do a great job of catching small insects like gnats and fruit flies, many people like to put them in a kitchen or bathroom window to help control these insects.

In the spring and fall the 'Sethos' will produce bright pink flowers. They do a little better when humidity is at 50% or above, but can survive in even lower humidity levels. All of the 'Sethos' I grow are propagated from leaf pullings. 

All pings are shipped bare root in a small plastic container. You may add soil and a planter as add ons before checking out. 

I do have some care tips below for Pings. If you want to watch a video that covers, separating, repotting and beginner care information, you can check out the video below!

Ultimate Ping Beginner Care, Separating, Repotting & Propagation YouTube Video 

Pinguicula Mexican Butterwort

Plant Size  Will arrive between 1 to 2 inches. Mature pings can grow to 3 to 4 inches.  
Pinguicula Care

Light - Sunny Windowsill or grow lights. Depending on strength of grow light, they should get 4 to 8 hours of light a day. They do not do well outside in full hot sun more suited for a window sill or under a grow light indoors. 

Substrate - Peat Moss, Sand, Crushed Glass, Perlite mix. You can use a mix of peat moss, sand and perlite, but it's not ideal. Substrate needs to be well draining, ping should not sit in boggy conditions as they are subject to rot. You can add on my pinguicula substrate mix as an add on or buy it separately. 

Water - RO, Distilled, Rain water should be used. Tap water with high dissolved solids can kill pings over time. Make sure to keep pings wet most of the time during growing season. Pings will do okay if you let the dry out a little bit between waterings. I like to let the top layer of substrate dry out, but want to make sure the roots have access to water. Don't let them sit in water or boggy conditions frequently as they are subject to rot. Water can be reduced during the succulent stage. 

Humidity - Pings can thrive in a wide range of humidity. Anything from 20% to 90%. Perfect humidity would be around 50%. 

Temperature - 55 to 85 Degrees F. 

Dormancy - These do not need a dormancy period. However, if exposed to colder temperatures and reduced photo periods, they will go into what's called a succulent stage. Growth will slow way down, the leaves will be smaller and stunted. Water should be greatly reduced during this period. 

Shipping

I ship live plants on Mondays and Wednesday to avoid the weekend cutoff. They will come bare root in a small plastic container surrounded by moist paper towels. If shipping during the colder winter months, it's strongly recommended that you add a heat pack to keep the plant warm. Heat packs are available as an add on. Please note, returns requested for plants that were shipped in the winter without a heat pack may not be accepted. 

Return/Refund Policy

All plants are guaranteed to arrive in good condition. If plants arrive in poor health or dead, we will be happy to either issue a refund or a replacement, please note that replacements are subject to availability. In order to be eligible for a return or refund, please take photos and email us within 24 hours upon receipt. Please note, photos of plant that is dead or in poor health will be required for a refund or return. If request and photos come in later than 24 hours we will not be obligated to provide a return or refund. Please, always reach out to us at [email protected] even after 24 hours to see if we can come to some sort of arrangement. We will always work with you and try to come to the best resolution for both parties! 

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