As it is quite finished, some small details appart, ts, here is a picture ofmy Pinguicula wall where I'm growing all my temperate calcicole Pinguicula:

It is facing north. A pump, powered by a small solar panel, ensures that wtaer is always dripping on this wall from early march to late october (I switch it off during the freezing period). It can host many species in its 103 bowes. Below are my terrestrial Orchids that take advantages of the humidity provided by the wall.
After more than one year of cultivation on this wall, all the Pinguicula are feeling better than ever compared to my old method(s) of cultivation and it is the best way I am growing some difficult species like
Pingucula alpina. Here are pictures of
P. reichenbachiana from Zuccarello, the first ping I put to grow on that wall:
http://www.forum.clickgratis.com.br/vie ... ivor#95347In extra, a photo of my mexican pings growing with a simplier method:

Regards
Aymeric