Yes, or whatever methods works best to get the fertilizer mixture onto your sundew.
Would be better to put fertilizer in the pitcher, seeing as that's where it's designed to absorb nutrients.
In good humidity this species easily rebounds from the roots or core of the plant if the reason for the original damage is removed. I have seen them die completely down to dead brown leaves only to sprout out again more than once.
So you suggest to remove the dead part on that one?
I would leave it as is. So much of the game is just giving the best conditions you can and waiting with crossed fingers. It seems to me that some of my better successes happened because I was distracted with something else at the time.
I would personally repot into pure milled dead sphagnum. Although I've seen people grow people successfully in peat based mixes, I have seen a lot more people fail with peat than people who used sphagnum. It's been around 2-3 weeks since my repot and my plant is growing really well now.
Refer to this thread: http://www.terraforums.com/forums/s...osophyllum/117156-drosera-graomogolensis.html
Here is the pic, sorry for the delay. It's less than an inch across, but it's finally recovering
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How's that mix working out for you?
Nice! My plant isn't dewing up as much because it's being grown at room humidity. The only extra humidity is the one from the sphagnum moss, but it should be fine regardless.
Nice! My plant isn't dewing up as much because it's being grown at room humidity. The only extra humidity is the one from the sphagnum moss, but it should be fine regardless.