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Drosera Prolifera Not Doing So Well...

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 3:38 am
by felinefancier87
Hi Everyone,

I need a bit of help again. I now have 10 species of carnivorous plant and 9 are doing fine, but I'm struggling to make my drosera prolifera thrive. I got two of the three Sisters of Queensland (drosera aldelae and drosera prolifera), and a hybrid (drosera "Andromeda"), about a couple of months ago, and potted them in 100% long-fiber sphagnum moss. After having them uncovered by a windowsill with direct sun and heat, which wasn't working out, I moved these sisters to a ledge that doesn't get sunlight and a lamp with an LED grow light on a timer, with 14 hours of light per day. I put them inside plastic containers where I can put water underneath to add humidity (the pots are not sitting in water, though, they're sitting above the water), with ventilation holes above. I watered them a month ago, and just recently watered them a bit again. The media are very wet.

Two of the sisters, aldelae and Andromeda, are thriving in the new conditions. They're producing new foliage and have large dew drops (and the aldelae is doing so well that it propagated a little baby plant, which is also thriving). I cannot for the life of me figure out what conditions the drosera prolifera wants, however. It's making new leaves, but almost no dew. I have it in a produce container, next to the Andromeda. I have tried moving it closer to the lamp, which seems to make the leaves yellowish, so I take it that it doesn't like strong light. I've moved it to the far end of the container, and even added a divider in the middle inside the container to give it slight shade. So far, it doesn't really seem to be responding much. I think it's still making small new leaves, but doesn't seem to be all that happy.

Please look at my photos and tell me what I'm doing wrong. Does the prolifera need to be wetter, drier, in less light, or what? Do I just need to give it more time in its current setup? What do I do??

Re: Drosera Prolifera Not Doing So Well...

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 8:25 pm
by Huntsmanshorn
A bit more light, a little less wet (but keep it humid), and depending on your temps, maybe cooler if you can manage it.

Re: Drosera Prolifera Not Doing So Well...

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:20 am
by felinefancier87
Great, I'll give it a shot. I moved it closer to the light, but not right under it, and I squeezed a lot of excess water out of the moss. Hopefully this will make the plant happier.

Re: Drosera Prolifera Not Doing So Well...

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:25 am
by Nepenthes0260
My suggestion would be to give it a bit more light as well.