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By killerplantcloset
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Joined:  Sun Aug 02, 2020 5:26 pm
#361521
HELP

I have a Drosera regia from California Carnivores. I received the plant around March of this year. I have some before and after pictures I am worried about. The plant did very well under my Mars Hydro 150 until last month. See pictures below. I fed it blood worms and it sure grabbed tons of gnats, as all my plants fed on them this spring.

I re-potted it about a week ago and noticed it was a bit water logged. I decided to just place it in a bigger pot with a small bit of media and let it drain. I watered it one more time after this and noticed the leaves would grow, but immediately die! They would start to wilt and were getting smaller. In the picture you can see that the leaves were very short. They were as long as 10 inches before. I took the plant out of the pot and dried out some of the media and remixed with some new moss and perlite/bark then placed it in an even larger orchid pot today.

Currently, The plant is sitting in a 8 " orchid pot with 1 pt. long fiber sphagnum moss, 1 pt. perlite and orchid bark. This is the "Nepenthes mix" from California Carnivores. I have since moved the plant to a south/east facing window here in Austin, TX that gets indirect sun for about 6-8 hrs a day. Our corpse flower grows well in this spot and I am hoping that these conditions will work for the king!

I am worried if the re potting is the issue for the small leaves or if the grow light has weakened the plant. I read on these forums that artificial lights prevent the plant from blooming and thriving.

will moving the plant to a new light source be a bad idea after re potting? I can no longer fit him in with my other plants.

There is always new growth from the center of the plant, but the leaves are getting smaller and smaller is this normal?

I know these plants tend to be hard to grow, but what are your guys thought on my set-up and new conditions? Any help is appreciated!

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By optimus prime
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Joined:  Mon Jun 22, 2020 12:26 am
#361523
Or it could be the soil since it’s meant for Nepenthes and not drosera
By killerplantcloset
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Joined:  Sun Aug 02, 2020 5:26 pm
#361525
@optimus prime, It came in that same soil from California Carnivores. Is it really not good for the plant?
By optimus prime
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Joined:  Mon Jun 22, 2020 12:26 am
#361526
Well I can be the judge of that. That was more of a guess then a fact. Like I said it could be firm repotting my vft produce smaller traps after I report them.when did you repot it?
By killerplantcloset
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Joined:  Sun Aug 02, 2020 5:26 pm
#361530
I placed it in a larger 4x4x5 pot two weeks ago, from it's original pot and that is when it started to decline. I removed it from that larger pot this morning. I noticed it was not draining very well and put it in the 8 inch pot about 2-3 hours ago.

My hope is that the even larger pot will help with the drainage, and makes it easier for me to control the watering.
By optimus prime
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#361532
Yeah it was probably repotting then give it a week or two if it’s not better reach out again
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By killerplantcloset
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#361533
optimus prime wrote:Yeah it was probably repotting then give it a week or two if it’s not better reach out again
Definitely! I will keep you updated. I think it is the re-potting too and possibly roots water logged. great to have a second opinion here! Thanks @optimus prime, !
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By optimus prime
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#361570
Copper2 wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:10 pm Regia likes to be in a very airy soil mix that isn’t waterlogged. Lots of perlite is your friend along with soil fertilization using osmocote
I knew it I have big brain
By killerplantcloset
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#361577
Copper2 wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:10 pm Regia likes to be in a very airy soil mix that isn’t waterlogged. Lots of perlite is your friend along with soil fertilization using osmocote
What about Maxsea? I have some osmocote pellets but it's the green bottle not the pink. I was thinking of mixing ups some Maxsea though.

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