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Drosera spatulata (Jardine River) [SEEDS]

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Description

Drosera spatulata (Jardine River) is a tropical sundew that has beautiful, dewy, multi-hued rosettes. It has long and thin spatula-shaped leaves with large dew drops under bright light. Growing to around 2” in diameter and with white, self-pollinating flowers, this is a great species for any collector. This form originates from the Jardine River in Queensland, Australia.

Drosera spatulata is a widespread species throughout East Asia and Oceania with many different forms and variations. Generally easy to grow, it is a good beginner species that forms attractive rosettes and easy self-pollinates to produce large quantities of seed.

Packs will have 30+ seeds.

Growing Information

Climate: Temperatures from 50-100F, all humidity levels.

Light: Full Sun or 20W per sq ft LED light.

Water: Distilled or Reverse Osmosis water. Sitting in 0.5”-1” of water using tray method. Only use distilled, reverse osmosis, or rainwater because tap water is toxic to carnivorous plants due to high mineral content and chlorine.

Soil: 50% Peat Moss: 50% Perlite/Sand. Rinse media with distilled or reverse osmosis water to remove excess salts.

Feeding: Feed leaves with Fish Food Powder every month or so.

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Description

Drosera spatulata (Jardine River) is a tropical sundew that has beautiful, dewy, multi-hued rosettes. It has long and thin spatula-shaped leaves with large dew drops under bright light. Growing to around 2” in diameter and with white, self-pollinating flowers, this is a great species for any collector. This form originates from the Jardine River in Queensland, Australia.

Drosera spatulata is a widespread species throughout East Asia and Oceania with many different forms and variations. Generally easy to grow, it is a good beginner species that forms attractive rosettes and easy self-pollinates to produce large quantities of seed.

Packs will have 30+ seeds.

Growing Information

Climate: Temperatures from 50-100F, all humidity levels.

Light: Full Sun or 20W per sq ft LED light.

Water: Distilled or Reverse Osmosis water. Sitting in 0.5”-1” of water using tray method. Only use distilled, reverse osmosis, or rainwater because tap water is toxic to carnivorous plants due to high mineral content and chlorine.

Soil: 50% Peat Moss: 50% Perlite/Sand. Rinse media with distilled or reverse osmosis water to remove excess salts.

Feeding: Feed leaves with Fish Food Powder every month or so.

Description

Drosera spatulata (Jardine River) is a tropical sundew that has beautiful, dewy, multi-hued rosettes. It has long and thin spatula-shaped leaves with large dew drops under bright light. Growing to around 2” in diameter and with white, self-pollinating flowers, this is a great species for any collector. This form originates from the Jardine River in Queensland, Australia.

Drosera spatulata is a widespread species throughout East Asia and Oceania with many different forms and variations. Generally easy to grow, it is a good beginner species that forms attractive rosettes and easy self-pollinates to produce large quantities of seed.

Packs will have 30+ seeds.

Growing Information

Climate: Temperatures from 50-100F, all humidity levels.

Light: Full Sun or 20W per sq ft LED light.

Water: Distilled or Reverse Osmosis water. Sitting in 0.5”-1” of water using tray method. Only use distilled, reverse osmosis, or rainwater because tap water is toxic to carnivorous plants due to high mineral content and chlorine.

Soil: 50% Peat Moss: 50% Perlite/Sand. Rinse media with distilled or reverse osmosis water to remove excess salts.

Feeding: Feed leaves with Fish Food Powder every month or so.

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