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By Jinglebells
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Joined:  Tue Jul 05, 2016 1:10 am
#330712
My sundews were just recently moved outside after being in all winter. The sun has not been intense and they only get direct light about 5 hours a day but they have still been left outside for the past 3 days.

Do these plants look sunburnt and if so, will new growth come in like flytraps or will they just die for good?

If not sunburn, what else might cause this? My flytraps also have been having trouble lately both inside and out so I'm trying to make sure the causes are unrelated.

Thank you
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By thefic
Posts:  264
Joined:  Sat Dec 01, 2018 2:33 am
#330713
Looks a bit dry and burnt to me.

I’d try the water tray method and maybe slowly acclimate to outdoors.

Sometimes a quick move can cause this from stress.
By Jinglebells
Posts:  22
Joined:  Tue Jul 05, 2016 1:10 am
#330719
I already use the water tray method and it just rained so I think they are plenty wet. My guess is sunburn. Unfortunately with my schedule I don't have a way to leave them out for just an hour and then increase daily. Hopefully the sun isn't too damaging and they will produce new growth that will be acclimated!
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