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By StephenB200+
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I live in Zone 5B, once the weather warms up a bit more would you folks move Brazilian sundews outdoors? My Graomogolensis went through a quick growth spurt and divided into three plants. Its underbrush started developing copious amounts of mold over the last few days. When I attempted to repot and divide, only one plant kept the tap root. :roll:
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Bluefire wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 2:16 am How humid is it outdoors?
It is presently 70%, during the summertime the average is about 40%
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Take a leaf cutting or two and see if you can start some backup plants. I would expect it would be fine outside. Almost all my dews summer out on my balcony and seem to really appreciate it.
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Thanks, they’ll be dining alfresco this Spring. :D So far I have two generations of plants from the mother totalling about 16 at various stages of development.
DragonsEye wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 1:25 pm Take a leaf cutting or two and see if you can start some backup plants. I would expect it would be fine outside. Almost all my dews summer out on my balcony and seem to really appreciate it.
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