My D. binatas, especially multifida extrema, have proven to be some of my toughest and most vigorous CPs. As you said, they can handle extremes in temperature with no problem and even tolerate me forgetting to water them for a few days. They're great plants[b said:Quote[/b] (Pyro @ Feb. 08 2006,9:25)]Outdoors in your area one of the best bets is anything from the binata complex. They grow in just about any media, take extemes in temp, don't mind occasional droughts and come in a variety of sizes. I particularly like the multifida "extrema" and dichotoma "small red" but the others are all nice too.
funny that you ask![b said:Quote[/b] (LLeopardGGecko @ Feb. 08 2006,8:05)]D. adelae doesn't really need higher humidity, but I've heard that it appreciates it to some extent. A cooler windowsill would be ideal for this plant, since it seems to dislike higher temperatures, at least for me anyways.
Where did you get your D. adelae from?
I water most of my sundews by taking a bulb syringe, filling it with water, and watering the top of the soil until it looks damp again. If I put my D.adelae in a tray of water, it usually rots. It takes about 30 minutes a day to water my plants, though, so if you grow alot of cps, then I would try the tray method.[b said:Quote[/b] (recacho638 @ Mar. 04 2006,2:44)]I have a Adelae in a small pot(indoors) and it rotted all the way after sitting in some distilled water. So I took it out of the water and gave it more light. Is there anything else I can do to save my plant?