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my D.Aliciae is starting to get all brown :S, what can cause this?
the only change's i've made since i've got it was putting it outside in the bright sunlight for the last 5 day's or so :-(
That would do it! Too much too fast. They do fine on window sills, open tray method. an you tell if it's just shocked or dead? You could bring it back inside or leave it out there. either way it's a gamble.
yeah, it's healthy.
i don't know if it was just the time of day that the picture was taken, but if part of the pot is shaded where it appears the green ones are, then that could be what's causing it. When in intense sunlight, many varieties of sundews will develop red coloration in the leaves.
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