Drosera falconeri is a heat loving species. I grow mine in a loose mix of 50/50 pearlite/lfs with an additional inch or so of the same mix, but with 1/3 laterite added as a top dressing (the latter is an optional additive that I feel contributes to both warming the medium and providing some trace elements the help with coloration). Plants need to be kept warm at night for best growth. I sit the plants in tray water, but allow the tray to stand dry for a few days until just moist while in active growth. When the medium gets too chilly, the plants tend to want to go dormant. This should be prevented if possible, as dormancy can often lead to plant loss. Bottom heat is very effective. If the plant goes dormant, I keep it just moist, no tray water. They grow better outside in a sealed terrarium in full sun AFTER a period of gradual adjustment. Plants will not self pollinate, but reasearchers have shown that leaf cuttings will work if placed in pure distilled water, or in a sphagnum slurry kept very warm to hot. Best wishes with your plant. This is my favorite Drosera species!