Hi Travis,
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I will post my personal experience here, so more people can read it.
First, I do not believe that it is a member of the petiolaris complex (but I'm not an expert)
I'm cultivating Drosera neocaledonica for about one year and it is one of the most difficult of my Drosera. Propably THE most difficult one for me !
My first two plants (ex- invitro) NEVER produced any gluetrops and I even tried very high humidity !
I gave one away and the second one is now producing the first flower stalk. Hmmm ?
When I recieved the plants I burried some of the lower leaves with substrat when I potted them.
And almost each of these leaves produced some new plantlets. But these grow extremly slow.
The biggest of them have now about 1/2 " in diameter (after 10 months !)
Only my Drosera pauciflora grow as slowly.
So after some months I had many young plants to make some experiments...
I grow some on my south facing window with very strong (!) additional lights at about 12-15°C (more during sunshine) at winter and 25°C at summer (without additional lights)
humidity is around 70%. This plants are the biggest and are producing gluedrops.
Some other are growing with my highland Nepenthes and Heliamphora under relativly strong artificial light and very high humidity and some "fog" during night. Daytime temperature is about 25°C and nighttime between 14°C and 20°C.
This plants have very tiny gluedrops and are smaller.
I putted some plants in my greenhouse during summer and all of them died.
Substrat is peat and sand 2:1.
This is my experience...
Iwould recommend :
VERY bright light, humidity around 70% and warm but not hot temperatures.
I don't know which substrat works well.
Maybe you can share your experience in this forum after some weeks ?
I wish you good luck.
You will need it !
Martin