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By Kbud
Posts:  517
Joined:  Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:37 am
#200719
Hi all!

I'm so excited! I just got another D. Capensis from a great nursery down in Virginia on vacation! Though small, it is thouroughly covered in gnats and seems quite happy. In addition, it is in a nice, big pot. Because of all this, I don't want to bother the plant since it is growing so well. The only thing is that it is in pure sphagnum peat moss. Can I still use the tray method, as with the rest of my plants, and can I grow it in this, so long as I am careful not to overwater?

Thanks,
Kbud ;)
By cdelavan
Posts:  447
Joined:  Wed Mar 05, 2014 11:45 pm
#200904
How do you like your D. capensis? I'm looking forward to purchasing one here over the next few weeks! I love the way they look and capture prey.
By Kbud
Posts:  517
Joined:  Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:37 am
#200953
Hi cdelavan!

I really love my Drosera capensis! To quote Peter D'Amato in his book The Savage Garden (great read, by the way), capensis is the ultimate beginner's sundew because it can thrive in almost anything. They are pretty and easy to care for. I am really glad that you have decided to get a D. capensis. You won't regret it and watching them curl over prey certainly is entertaining!


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