Hello everyone,
Today I bought some plants. I got a english ivy (Hedera helix) and a spider plant (Chlorophytum sp.)
I know they probably contain chemicals since I bought them in a local flower shop. I'd like to get them inside some tarantula enclosures. Of course not right now. Also, they are in typical dirt that I wouldn't use for inverts. I didnt check the bag but Im sure they're not safe
I read on the internet that Chlorophytum absolutely needs fertilizers to thrive. Is that true ? I searched on AB and found nothing about that
Also, when I'll want to introduce them into T enclosures, what's the procedure to have totally safe plants ? Can I just wait a few month for the chemicals to disappear ?
Edit: I won't introduce the plant itself but I'll cut some parts to get a new miniature plant with roots that had not been in contact with "bad" dirt
Today I bought some plants. I got a english ivy (Hedera helix) and a spider plant (Chlorophytum sp.)
I know they probably contain chemicals since I bought them in a local flower shop. I'd like to get them inside some tarantula enclosures. Of course not right now. Also, they are in typical dirt that I wouldn't use for inverts. I didnt check the bag but Im sure they're not safe
I read on the internet that Chlorophytum absolutely needs fertilizers to thrive. Is that true ? I searched on AB and found nothing about that
Also, when I'll want to introduce them into T enclosures, what's the procedure to have totally safe plants ? Can I just wait a few month for the chemicals to disappear ?
Edit: I won't introduce the plant itself but I'll cut some parts to get a new miniature plant with roots that had not been in contact with "bad" dirt