Hi everyone!
well I seem to have a young D. anglica going into dormancy, and I wonder what can I do to help it. here's a shot I took hours ago :
it's the one in the back, with browning leaves. the media is wettish (1'' distilled water), 1:1 peat/silica sand and all is facing a east-south patio. there are 2 glass doors + a mesh that filters the light. it is forming a dormancy bud (unfolded green leaves), some posts state it is caused by insufficient lighting. if it is so, what steps should I take to acclimate this stressed sundew to full sun?? I'm concerned about it since it's my last one of 10 other plantlets!
any help appreciated!!
thanks
Fred
well I seem to have a young D. anglica going into dormancy, and I wonder what can I do to help it. here's a shot I took hours ago :
it's the one in the back, with browning leaves. the media is wettish (1'' distilled water), 1:1 peat/silica sand and all is facing a east-south patio. there are 2 glass doors + a mesh that filters the light. it is forming a dormancy bud (unfolded green leaves), some posts state it is caused by insufficient lighting. if it is so, what steps should I take to acclimate this stressed sundew to full sun?? I'm concerned about it since it's my last one of 10 other plantlets!
any help appreciated!!
thanks
Fred