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By TheAlmightyDoge
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Joined:  Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:42 pm
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Hey guys, I made some root cuttings from my D.capensis and D.aliciae yesterday, but I have never done this before. Do I need to place them into a plastic bag for humidity or is that not necessary? Also, how long does it approximately take until you see the new growth coming up? Any tips are welcome :)
By Arizona Flytrap
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Joined:  Mon Dec 05, 2011 6:31 pm
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Never done Aliciae, but as for the capes all I can say is you like weeds huh LOL! I got so many capes I don't feel to guilty for killing them on purpose, which even that is hard! You can sow them on peat moss or sphagnum and put it in a bright (no full sun place) under strong grow lights is best. Put a clear plastic cup over them and they should take off in a few weeks. Just remember to adjust them to lower humidity slowly or they could collapse. You can do that by using a paper hole puncher and turn the cup into swiss cheese over a period of a couple weeks. It's also good to spray the growing media with a sulfur based fungicide. I use a product called Safer.

Good Growing
Jason
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By TheAlmightyDoge
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Joined:  Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:42 pm
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Thanks for your reply :D Nothing happened to my capensis root cuttings so far but I used the same "technique" on my D.nidiformis and D.madagascariensis cuttings and they are starting to grow very fast. I first held all my sundews in my terrarium but mold almost killed my mature D.madagascariensis and D.nidiformis so I took their roots and planted them again. These probably started to grow first because these are the full root systems of the whole plants, whereas the capensis cuttings are smaller roots.
By TheAlmightyDoge
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Joined:  Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:42 pm
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Update: It succeeded and this is how the plant looks now :D It already produced an offshoot (at the bottom of the leaf on the left which is laying on the soil). I'm sorry for the tilting of the image
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