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D. Capensis "Lotus Eater" recovery suggestions

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2022 8:53 pm
by alecStewart1
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Hey, friends.

I think I stressed my D. capensis "Lotus Eater" a bit. If you can't see in the images, some of the leaves are yellow and don't have any goo on them. It is growing new leaves and those have goo on them and the newer ones (the ones that have grown in since I've had it) haven't dried up.

I think the past week I was fussing with it and watering it too much (adding water to the dish and top watering), I kept my grow lights too close to the plant and I think I overfed it as well by giving it 3 re-hydrated blood worms. For the second, again, if you can't see in the images, the more yellow leaves have either a light red hue or little red spots. My living area stays at 70 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, and 65 at night.

I haven't added any more water to its dish and I pulled back the grow lights but I would like some other opinions. I've had this plant for roughly a month now.

Re: D. Capensis "Lotus Eater" recovery suggestions

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2022 9:29 pm
by Sundews69
I don't think it looks too bad. Did you just get the plant recently? If so it could be minor shipping stress. My capes get those orange splotches if they are placed from a low light environment to a high light environment too quickly.

Re: D. Capensis "Lotus Eater" recovery suggestions

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2022 9:32 pm
by alecStewart1
I got it about a month ago. It was fine until I over-watered and put the grow lights closer to it, so those are probably the big clues.

Re: D. Capensis "Lotus Eater" recovery suggestions

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2022 9:50 pm
by Sundews69
I think the lights are the problem, not the water. High light will do that to the leaves and if they are hot and the air is dry, the dew can evaporate.

Re: D. Capensis "Lotus Eater" recovery suggestions

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2022 12:06 am
by Intheswamp
Scroll down to the bottom on this webpage: http://www.growsundews.com/sundews/Sund ... _care.html

Hot lights could do this.

Re: D. Capensis "Lotus Eater" recovery suggestions

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:51 pm
by alecStewart1
Well good to know, because I just pulled back the grow lights to where it's above about 6-7 inches above the tallest leaf. I'll have to check up daily but so so far it doesn't seem to be doing any worse. The leaves that already had dew seem to be more dewy now (thought I don't have much of an objective way to measure that).