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Post by drodisarheli on Jun 20, 2015 21:35:36 GMT
hello, I have a drosera rotundifolia in my, self made carnivorous plant bog. Now, my drosera has a beatifull red colour om his tentecals. The only problem is that he hasn't got any mucus on its leaves. I live in the Netherlands and they grow in th wild here, so the climate isn't a problem. Is it, maybe, that I just repotted it a couple days ago? Can somebody tell me what to do, or should I just wait? greetings
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Post by hcarlton on Jun 20, 2015 22:41:41 GMT
Carnivorous plants (actually any plant for that manner) don't bounce back instantly. You'll have to wait a little longer for new leaves to grow out and produce dew. The old ones likely won't.
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Post by drodisarheli on Jun 20, 2015 22:47:18 GMT
Okay, them I wil just wait. He is already making new leaves, so I hope that the dew wil come back on them. Thanks for replying.
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