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Sat, Apr 19, 08 at 11:11
| I have got a Drosera Venusta two days ago and when I checked its leaves it did not have the sticky substance on it. Is this because I have to put it outside to let it get some morning dew? Or is it because it is still getting use to its new home? |
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- Posted by jackmonday 6 (My Page) on Sat, Apr 19, 08 at 11:33
| most sundews I've had loose their dew when I get them home and or repot them. as long as its getting the correct environment and lighting it'll replace it. |
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- Posted by sundewlover (My Page) on Sat, Apr 19, 08 at 11:51
| But if the dew mixes with morning dew dont I have to put it outside to let it get some morning dew to make the substance? |
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- Posted by saturniidaebreeder (My Page) on Sat, Apr 19, 08 at 16:42
| I think it can make it on its own... |
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