TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk
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Everyone claims something different, as does its habitat. Very tropic lowland/intermediate in nature though exposure may vary this, some people keep it hot, I keep it slightly on the cooler side, don't think it actually cares so long as NO TOUCHY.
A nice collection for just random shots. Nice to see that your tuberous and petiolaris 'dews are doing well. My filiformis (indoor, in the garage) are starting to sprout out now but yours are much further ahead.
Still struggling with Petiolaris, actually; some seem to enter a sort of half-dormant state but never go fully dormant, and seem to have problems when they do so whether I keep them moist or let them dry out. I've lost my Prison Tree derbyensis recently to this, and the larger of the two falconeri. Need to practice taking pullings so there are extra plants no matter what the original does...
I hear you. I struggled for years because the set-up needed to be successful with them here is so artificial. Fortunately, that doesn't translate to super-difficult but it is very different than I've done for other sundews. Growing highland Nepenthes would be much harder. Or you could live in Singapore and grow them on your apartment balcony.
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