Dormant or dead? Tuberous sundews in March

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Ur are the best nursery I have heard. But sadly I was living in Asia, Thailand I also have my 200+ pot of little drosera nursery and a few of Venus flytrap and some utricolalia plants. In Thailand we need a EVAP only because it too hot😅😅.

Icebear-nubk
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How do I go about getting a plant, and what would be best for me? Central California watching

theodoredugranrut
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Watching these videos makes me hate living in Norway! Almost impossible to get a hold of plants like this 😢 and the few online shops who send to my address is out of stock 364 days a year 🙄

dalitrh
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This is a question I've had for my cyclamen, but I feel like it applies here as well. When the plants go dormant for the spring/summer, do we just leave them on the windowsill/outside where they were, so that they continue to be affected by the sun? Cyclamen advice says you can put them in a dark place, and I know you're not a general houseplant channel, but I'm still like "I don't want them to come back before their natural time, though!" So yeah, same theory here. Would you just leave the sundew out, and not water much/at all?

veryberry
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When will y'all put these in stock?

ImDeskin_NotYou
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Do you keep the tuber bone dry or does it need a little bit of water?

sunshinecarnivores
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What's the temperature and humidity inside your greenhouse during summer?

saaqpak
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My personal opinion is, if your plant is black and smells disgusting, it's dead.

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