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By Fiolop
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#345084
My brother's drosera scott river that i have bought for him a few weeks ago has gone to a decline since it arrived
I couldn't find anything about it on the internet
My brother has around 23c both day and night with very little changes during the winter,humidity is fairly low,it does recieve 4-7 hrs of light

Does anyone know what we're doing wrong and how yo fix it? Image

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By DeadlyCarnivore
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If that is a pygmy drosera, the roots could have been damaged. Pygmy drosera have very fragile roots and when they are damaged they usually die.

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By jpappy789
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Probably D. pulchella from Scott River area of Western Australia, a pygmy Drosera species as mentioned.

I'd say the immediate concern is that it's severely light starved. Most all sundews need a much longer photoperiod than that when actively growing. Even in the Australian winter (when pygmy dews are, in fact, growing in their habitat) day length is still ~9-10 hours.
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By Fiolop
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Update
Drosera made a full recovery after a few weeks under my light lamp and is currently doing very wellImage

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