DragonsEye
carnivorous plants of the world -- unite!
So feeding a large Pygmy like scorpiodes isn't too onerous a task ... the sticky trap area isn't ridiculously small. But what about really small ones like D. pulchella? Got some gemmae from a member this past fall. (One pot sprouted well with 18 lil 'uns while the other only has 3.) some of the "large" plants are about 1cm in diameter however their traps are tiny. Doesn't seem workable to feed with bloodworms at that size. Should one even bother trying to feed them at this point? And if yes, how? Misting with a weak fertilizer solution?