Terrarium plants are coming along nicely 🌱

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Terrarium plants are coming along nicely 🌱
Xianxian the Drosera prolifera put out a little offshoot!
I decided not to cut it off yet, I just placed a planter under it so it can hit the ground and take roots at its own time.
Besides the stolon, Xianxian brought another new baby! With the help of the extremely specialised potting tool pictured here (the coffee spoon) I placed it into a new pot - hope it survives!
Poor Xianxian the Drosera will really have to pull on his namesake's penchant for resurrection, 'cause he's seriously struggling. I think he took a hit when I pulled down the blinder and he suddenly got less light.
Now he's in a much brighter place and closer to the humidifier but he still looks like death warmed over.
Xianxian II, his baby, looks fine tho.
Drosera prolifera
Ein Sonnentau aus der Gruppe der sogenannten Queensland-Drosera
Diese Sonnetau-Art ist in der Kultur sehr wüchsig und vermehrt sich durch Jungpflanzenbildung an den Blütenstielen äußerst schnell. Man kann sagen, dass nach jedem dritten oder vierten Blatt ein Blütenstängel ausgebildet wird. Bei entsprechend guten Lichtbedingungen und genügend Temperatur und Feuchtigkeit erreicht das Pflänzchen bei mir einen Durchmesser von ca. sieben bis zehn Zentimeter.
Kulturtipp: Wer nicht möchte, dass sich die Art immens vermehrt, kann einfach die Blütenstängel abschneiden.
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Drosera Prolifera