Drosera capensis clone (shipped in test tube)

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Details: Get started with your own carnivorous plant. This kit includes a Drosera Capensis “Clone”, a type of sundew plant known for its bug-catching abilities. It comes ready in a test tube filled with zero TDS water for a healthy start.

Why It’s Cool: It eats bugs! This plant uses sticky leaves to trap insects, making it a fascinating and natural way to deal with pests.

What you will receive: You will receive a leaf cutting from a drosera capensis . This leaf will have several nodules growing into brand new planters . Once you start to see fully embodied little sundew clones you can section the leaf at each plantlet. Then raise them from there in waterlogged long fiber sphagnum moss in a container with a lid , be sure the lid can let sunlight or light from your grow light in. Inspect the plantlets every few weeks once they have a good set of roots you can pot them in pure long fiber sphagnum moss or a Pete moss perlite mix. Be sure once potted to let them adjust to dryer humidity slowly but remover the cover you are using for the pot a little bit longer each day. Once your plant matures you can easily repeat these steps and make clones of your own .

Care: Very low maintenance. Needs bright light (but not direct sun) and should be watered with distilled or rainwater.

Shipping: .Comes in a test tube for safe shipping and is easy to transplant to a bigger home when ready.

Perfect For: Anyone looking to dip their toes into carnivorous plants or needing a fun, educational project for the family.

All money from plant sales goes directly to Bubba to continue his carnivorous plant/ botany journey :)!!

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Details: Get started with your own carnivorous plant. This kit includes a Drosera Capensis “Clone”, a type of sundew plant known for its bug-catching abilities. It comes ready in a test tube filled with zero TDS water for a healthy start.

Why It’s Cool: It eats bugs! This plant uses sticky leaves to trap insects, making it a fascinating and natural way to deal with pests.

What you will receive: You will receive a leaf cutting from a drosera capensis . This leaf will have several nodules growing into brand new planters . Once you start to see fully embodied little sundew clones you can section the leaf at each plantlet. Then raise them from there in waterlogged long fiber sphagnum moss in a container with a lid , be sure the lid can let sunlight or light from your grow light in. Inspect the plantlets every few weeks once they have a good set of roots you can pot them in pure long fiber sphagnum moss or a Pete moss perlite mix. Be sure once potted to let them adjust to dryer humidity slowly but remover the cover you are using for the pot a little bit longer each day. Once your plant matures you can easily repeat these steps and make clones of your own .

Care: Very low maintenance. Needs bright light (but not direct sun) and should be watered with distilled or rainwater.

Shipping: .Comes in a test tube for safe shipping and is easy to transplant to a bigger home when ready.

Perfect For: Anyone looking to dip their toes into carnivorous plants or needing a fun, educational project for the family.

All money from plant sales goes directly to Bubba to continue his carnivorous plant/ botany journey :)!!

Details: Get started with your own carnivorous plant. This kit includes a Drosera Capensis “Clone”, a type of sundew plant known for its bug-catching abilities. It comes ready in a test tube filled with zero TDS water for a healthy start.

Why It’s Cool: It eats bugs! This plant uses sticky leaves to trap insects, making it a fascinating and natural way to deal with pests.

What you will receive: You will receive a leaf cutting from a drosera capensis . This leaf will have several nodules growing into brand new planters . Once you start to see fully embodied little sundew clones you can section the leaf at each plantlet. Then raise them from there in waterlogged long fiber sphagnum moss in a container with a lid , be sure the lid can let sunlight or light from your grow light in. Inspect the plantlets every few weeks once they have a good set of roots you can pot them in pure long fiber sphagnum moss or a Pete moss perlite mix. Be sure once potted to let them adjust to dryer humidity slowly but remover the cover you are using for the pot a little bit longer each day. Once your plant matures you can easily repeat these steps and make clones of your own .

Care: Very low maintenance. Needs bright light (but not direct sun) and should be watered with distilled or rainwater.

Shipping: .Comes in a test tube for safe shipping and is easy to transplant to a bigger home when ready.

Perfect For: Anyone looking to dip their toes into carnivorous plants or needing a fun, educational project for the family.

All money from plant sales goes directly to Bubba to continue his carnivorous plant/ botany journey :)!!