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By roarke
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At the base of the drosera capensis is something white, round on a leaf (now yellow due to putting a bit of isopropyl alcohol on it and spraying a little water content to be sure, thinking it was a bug, because my CP is flowered and didn't want to take any chances, even if in the past the white think was smaller and could not know what it was). External (above ground) drosera roots exits ? But again, the white thing was already starting black at his base, before putting isopropyl alcohol on it. Btw, if a portion of a root is damaged, from a bug or something else, but not the whole root and taking care of the problem after, drosera is resilient ? Now, either way, is too late to do something else.
Before isopropyl alcohol :
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After putting isopropyl alcohol
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