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By Randall
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I left my sundews outside to freeze the pot was sitting in water and the water froze solid. My question is do you think they are going to die?
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By Shadowtski
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The above-ground growth is most likely dead.

But Drosera capensis will very often start growing from its roots again.

My suggestion is this: Leave it alone, don't mess with it. Keep a tiny bit of water in the tray. Give it a few months. It should grow back from the roots.

Good growing,
Mike
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By boarderlib
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Like Mike said capensis is known to grow back from the root stock when the above ground plant dies off.

Here's some hope for you, this was a dual growth point capensis that was attacked by aphids. You can see the two dead growth points, for now. Image

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riveraXVX wrote:I had some of the teensy-tiniest seedlings that we let dry out completely under lights, they had a single root hair on them, they almost all came back to life with normal care.
So I read a reply some where that said the fastest way that a d. Capensis could be propogated is with a root cutting placed in a plastic bag? is it a good idea to do something like this now? All I know is flies and rain and sunshine

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boarderlib wrote:Like Mike said capensis is known to grow back from the root stock when the above ground plant dies off.

Here's some hope for you, this was a dual growth point capensis that was attacked by aphids. You can see the two dead growth points, for now. Image

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I had 3 d. Capensis freeze by accident and after about a month they all 3 are coming back from new growth that is coming out of the top. Image

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