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Carnivorous plant - Drosera spatulata
- supplied in an in vitro cup
- Very adaptable and easy to keep
- rosette diameter 5cm
- full sunlight
- humidity: 50-70%
- the optimum temperature range is 15-25 °C
- Pink or white flowers
size:
The rosettes are rather small with a final diameter of 5cm.
Flowers:
The flowers are pink or white and grow on an approx. 20cm long flower stalk.
Light:
Drosera spatulata requires full sun or bright, diffused light for most of the day. Provide at least 12 hours of light.
Substrate:
The ideal substrate for Drosera spatulata is a mixture of sphagnum peat and sand or perlite in a 1:1 ratio. The substrate should be acidic (pH 4.5-5.5) and well-drained.
The spoon-leaved sundew requires constant moisture in the substrate. It is best watered with distilled, demineralized or rainwater, although tap water should be avoided. The substrate should be moist but not flooded.
The sundew does not require additional fertilization as it absorbs the nutrients from the insects it catches. Occasionally you can feed the plant with small insects such as fruit flies.
This plant prefers high humidity, although it can also adapt to drier conditions. It is recommended to maintain a humidity of 50-70%.
The spoon-leaved sundew can tolerate a range of temperatures, but grows best in moderate conditions. The optimum temperature range is 15-25 °C. It can also tolerate lower temperatures, but cannot tolerate frost.
Some varieties of this plant grow in regions with short growing seasons growing seasons or changeable climates. Genetically adapted to this, they grow quickly and flower at a small size. From the germinating seed to the fully grown, flowering plant often only six months.
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