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By Pickles6
Posts:  160
Joined:  Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:50 pm
#43174
So I was just caring for my sarr as usual a couple nights ago, and I found this tiny,tiny little plant that looked like a sundewish thing. It could be a weed. It's way smaller than a penny, let me tell you. It's abut a hundredth the size of the penny. It's in my sarr's pot. I decided to let it grow so I could figure out what it was. But can you guys help? I have included some pictures...

Hm.....what it this peculiar plant? Sorry, this is a little blurry.
Hm.....what it this peculiar plant? Sorry, this is a little blurry.
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By Veronis
Posts:  2202
Joined:  Fri May 29, 2009 8:41 pm
#43191
Yeah I'm 99% sure that's a sundew. What kind, I couldn't even venture a guess, based on the pics. Most common culprits for this are d. capensis and d. adelae, but it could be anything.

If you are giving your Sarr a lot of light or direct sun, and your little newcomer stops growing, give it a little shade (something thin so some light gets through) and see if it perks up. Some sundew don't appreciaet a ton of light like Sarrs do.

Look into feeding it as soon as it gets dew on the leaves. Dry mealworm (crushed) or crushed betta pellets work. Rinse off undigested food after a couple days to avoid overfeeding.

Good luck. :)
By kittyklaws
Posts:  1644
Joined:  Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:13 am
#43471
It looks alot like my baby drosera capensis seedlings that just germinated :)
By Adam
Posts:  2892
Joined:  Sat Dec 13, 2008 4:39 am
#43729
My bet is D. capensis
By kittyklaws
Posts:  1644
Joined:  Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:13 am
#43734
Yea, looks like capensis :) Congrats!
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