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Drosera sp.

  • #21
Guys is this a good or bad sign? :(

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  • #22
I wouldn't worry too much. It's probably just an old leaf browning.
 
  • #23
+1. As long as the new leaves aren't browning, don't worry about it.
 
  • #24
thanks guys. :)

Taking pic of this burmannii is addictive! Lol

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  • #25
update!

D. filiformis

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another small D. burmannii
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from my D. spatulata
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  • #26
I would suggest buy a canister of freezed dried bloodworms and pulverize the material into a powder. Sprinkle on the sundews (and butterworts), especially the D. indica.
 
  • #27
I would suggest buy a canister of freezed dried bloodworms and pulverize the material into a powder. Sprinkle on the sundews (and butterworts), especially the D. indica.

note taken sir. thanks!
 
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