Drosera 'Mix 2x' - CarniDr109a
Drosera 'Mix 2x' - CarniDr109a
Sundew Package (Drosera 'Mix 2x') is a carnivorous plant package consisting of 2 species of Sundew (Drosera) plants. These Drosera scorpioides and Drosera binata are suitable for indoor cultivation. Both sundew plants have an individual a name tag, making it easy to find additional information about these carnivorous plants on the Araflora website.
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Sundew 'Drosera 'Mix 2x' is a Sundew collection of two carnivorous plants from the genus Drosera, usually consisting of Drosera scorpioides and Drosera binata. These plants attract insects with their sticky leaves covered in glittering droplets that act as bait. Once an insect is trapped, the leaves slowly roll around their prey so the plant can secrete digestive juices to absorb nutrients. Both species in this mix thrive indoors and come with a name tag, making further information easy via the Araflora website.For additional information about Sundew scorpioides and binata, please check the Araflora product info below. The symbols will provide you with further details about this carnivorous plant.Drosera scorpioides and Drosera binata.
Sundew scorpioides (Drosera scorpioides) and Sundew binata (Drosera binata) are carnivorous plants with specific care requirements. Both sundew species thrive in bright, indirect light; Drosera binata can also tolerate direct sunlight, which enhances its color. Use distilled or rainwater to keep the soil moist, but avoid standing water to avoid root rot. A humidity of 50-80% is ideal, and a humidity tank or terrarium can help indoors. Drosera scorpioides prefers moderate temperatures of 15°C to 25°C, while Drosera binata also tolerates warmer temperatures between 15°C and 30°C. Use a well-draining, nutrient-poor soil such as a mix of sphagnum moss and perlite. Both plants get their nutrients from trapped insects and do not require fertilization. In winter, Drosera scorpioides has a light dormant period, while Drosera binata may enter a semi-dormant phase, during which you can slightly reduce watering. The symbols below provide you with additional care information.
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