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Drosera slackii small sundew
Characteristic:
The plant name Drosera slackii is a subtropical rosette sundew found in the coastal mountains of South Africa. It was discovered in the early 1980s and first introduced into cultivation by Adrian Slack. Its delicate, sticky leaves create a unique appearance that attracts attention and fascinates with its uniqueness. This plant is not only beautiful, but also extremely effective at catching and digesting small insects, making it a great addition to any Micro Terrarium
Light: The plant prefers full sun or the equivalent of growing light, illuminating 16 hours a day,
Soil: A dedicated soil mixture for insectivorous plants from Aqua Art is recommended,
Feeding: The plant prefers bedbugs, dried earthworms, fish food
Humidity: The optimal humidity for this plant is between 65% and 75%.: The plant requires maintaining humidity at all times. It is recommended to provide water with a low salt and mineral content, such as rainwater or distilled water, use Tropical Rain for watering
Temperature: The plant grows best at temperatures between 18 and 24°C.
Dormancy Period: There is no technical dormancy period, but the plant may stop growing if the temperature or humidity is too low.
Packaging: The plant is sold in a practical container, which not only ensures safe transport, but also constitutes an attractive display in the store. Thanks to this, the plant is ready for presentation immediately after delivery, which makes it an ideal choice for stores looking for convenient and aesthetic solutions. The container has been designed to protect the plant during transport, and at the same time allows for easy positioning and presentation of the product on a store shelf.
Growing container: The plant grows best in a dedicated Micro Terrarium growing container from Aqua Art, which is easy to clean and maintain. Thanks to the Micro Terrarium, breeding carnivorous plants becomes easy and enjoyable
We store the plants at a temperature of 22-23 degrees with gentle access to ligh
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