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Hello from Portland, Oregon!

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  • #22
Does everything look relatively normal?
 
  • #23
There is no photo in your post.
 
  • #24
Huh, it shows up for me. I'll figure out what is wrong with them.
 
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Should work now

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  • #26
How much light is the plant getting?
 
  • #27
It's about seven inches away from 4 t5ho bulbs set to a 8.5 hour photoperiod

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It once was growing very fast (actually the light was about an inch further away then), putting out a leaf every few days.
 
  • #28
You need new bulbs. That plant is so light starved that it's not even recognizable as D.ramellosa. That media is obviously no good. Carefully repot that plant into a mix of about 4 parts sand to 1 part peat and get it under more appropriate lighting a.s.a.p. Tuberous Drosera also need to be fed heavily while in active growth, I prefer to use Maxsea or orchid fertilizers at least once a week.

Here is a thread that I started on here for the care and cultivation of Tuberous Drosera that may help you out.
http://www.terraforums.com/forums/sundews-drosera-byblis-drosophyllum/137939-tuberous-drosera.html
 
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  • #29
Oh no! Well I'm glad I got advice before I screwed things up further. Is it possible that it is looking etoliated because it needs to be fed more? I am not sure how often "often" is for tuberous drosera, so I would feed it a bit of beta food every few weeks. I don't know if it is the bulb's fault, as they are much brighter than my T8's and I am growing Heliamphora and South American Sundews under those T8's and they are looking good with plenty of coloration. So for now I am just bringing the lights down as close as I can, the other drosera under it do not seem etoliated, do tuberous Drosera need and exceptional amount of light compared to others, such as pygmies?

Also, I do have Maxsea 16-16-16, should I used a 1/4 teaspoon per gallon mix, or do you recommend something else?
 
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  • #30
Also, would it be better to try to get it back on its feet before repotting it? Or would it be better off in a better media asap?
 
  • #31
Welcome to TC forums! I can see your going to get a lot of expert advice from the members here.
I just joined, as well.
 
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