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By TrapsAndDews
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Is there such a thing as too much light? :? My sundew seedlings are very red, some even purple in color. They are, however, very small. Some of my spatulata seedlings are still very tiny, less than half a cm, and they are 7 months old! :shock: I have only one large spatulata, and I fed that one a lot.
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By thepitchergrower
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You might want to tell us what lighting the plants are getting, what light brand, photoperiod, etc.
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By -Stanley-
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Fun fact:
We both have the same plants and have been growing them for the same amount of time, but mine are bigger and green. I'm simply using a fluorescent cabinet light.
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By thepitchergrower
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-Stanley- wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 8:57 pm Fun fact:
We both have the same plants and have been growing them for the same amount of time, but mine are bigger and green. I'm simply using a fluorescent cabinet light.
Ok, I'm getting curious. What light are you using? Could you provide me a link? Thank you.
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By TrapsAndDews
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I’ve have some aliciae seedlings about half a foot under my grow lights. (These are supposed to be the easiest sundews to grow.) And they are staying the same size. They’re hardly growing. My intermedia seedlings are a little to the side of my lights and are growing very well. I am asking again, is there such a thing as too much lights for sundew seedlings?

Note: All my seedlings are bagged so low humidity likely isn’t the cause.
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Here is a picture of the pot:
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By plantnerdjules
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TrapsAndDews wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 8:37 pm ... Some of my spatulata seedlings are still very tiny, less than half a cm, and they are 7 months old! :shock: I have only one large spatulata, and I fed that one a lot.
So you fed one (with success) but not the others... but you suspect the light is the problem?

Why not try feeding those poor hungry little guys? :lol:
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By TrapsAndDews
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I'll try that. Although, I already tried to fertilize my aliciae seedlings, but it seemed to have no affect on them.
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By -Stanley-
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Perhaps when you fertilized your seedlings you got it into the soil?
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By TrapsAndDews
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I don't think that is the cause. If it were only the fertilized ones that were growing slow, then I would consider that.
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Strange thing, once I upgrade my lights to the same ones you have my seedlings stoped growing bigger.
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