Growing Carnivorous Plants E4: Tropical Sundews

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024

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  • @codylujan
    @codylujan 3 года назад +39

    sundew: *grows all over the earth in every condition*
    also sundew: dies on my lanai

    • @spcoregon906
      @spcoregon906 3 года назад +2

      Same here I had a sundew named "Jerry” since my mom did not read the directions for some reason all that remains is sad devil horns

  • @kurtlawrence4879
    @kurtlawrence4879 4 года назад +11

    Australia here, saw soo many sundews on a trek

  • @dayla8634
    @dayla8634 3 года назад +5

    I live in Japan. Summers here are perfect for these plants. Winters here not so much, but they still survive even when covered in snow.

  • @grandtheftgameryt
    @grandtheftgameryt 2 года назад +4

    I have grown a VFT, Sarracina and am now growing a sundew in a window cill. They all are doing great, the vft making it’s first flower too. I’m loving this growing experience and hope to grow even more in the future

  • @josed.marcano1588
    @josed.marcano1588 5 лет назад +29

    can you post a video about creating a bioactive vivarium, where you discuss the pro and cons, and type of inhabitants you'd recommend for pitcher plants. I'm doing tropical myself and struggling. Thanks keep up the awesome work.

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  5 лет назад +4

      Hey Jose!
      I put together a terrarium in E1 of "Growing Carnivorous Plants." It's not bioactive at this time. But I can do a follow up video introducing springtails and maybe some micorrizae. That should tick the box.

    • @duskmoss
      @duskmoss 4 года назад

      Jose D. Marcano he is filming today

  • @reneevanderwal3825
    @reneevanderwal3825 3 месяца назад

    This came in handy since I just got a capensis and a binata. I'm new to these plants, so thank you for your help

  • @ryann2515
    @ryann2515 5 лет назад +26

    Very helpful. I definitely learned some new stuff. I’m starting to collect more sundews

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  5 лет назад

      Thanks Emerald! Happy to share the knowledge. Best of luck with the Sundews, super rewarding plants!

  • @juhlsghouls
    @juhlsghouls 3 года назад +4

    Just got a sundew and I’m growing it on a window sill, can’t wait to see it grow!

    • @bentley5860
      @bentley5860 3 года назад

      After seeing this video im inclined to get one, How is yours doing throughout these pst few months?

  • @marieb3630
    @marieb3630 3 года назад

    I like that he asked for corrections if needed. It's nice to see people understand they like to grow and learn from other plant enthusiasts.

  • @tianyushen6876
    @tianyushen6876 4 года назад +3

    You make great videos (not just the content but actually how you produced the video) - the text is very helpful for foreigners to follow! Thank you.

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      Thank you! That's VALUABLE information as I was considering changing the format in the future to omit some of the text-heavy sections.
      But your comment has changed my mind.
      ❤️

  • @dennisrichards7994
    @dennisrichards7994 4 года назад +2

    I have a tip for you , try feeding them . I have grown many types of Sundews over the years and i have found they really respond well to feeding and will grow twice as fast , even a weak seedling will respond well , what i do is get frozen meat ( red meat if possible ) and get a sharp knife and scrap it into a saucer and if to dry i ad a bit of moisture and mix it until it becomes a soft paste , i then smear it on the glands of the sundew leaf , you only need a little on each leaf , this really works well...

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад +1

      RED MEAT? You're following in Darwins footsteps!!
      I feed mine(all my carnivores) a blend of fish food and freeze-dried blood worms. It gets powdered, and hydrated prior to feeding. I prefer it as the mixture rots less often than insects.

  • @Chevysgirl11
    @Chevysgirl11 Месяц назад

    Great information 👍🏼 I'm getting a cape sundew soon

  • @rinrin6909
    @rinrin6909 4 года назад +4

    The video is amazing and very informative. I have a general idea about this type of plant but with help from the video, I can show to my friends that are new to this plant without overwhelming or bore them with the caring info.

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella 2 года назад +1

    I use ericaceous compost and my D. Capensis is currently enjoying an eight inch dia goldfish bowl with the soil about two inches deep. A transparent lid pushes the humidity way up and I feed it on ham and cheese. The plant is about five inches across and very healthy.

  • @wisans.5085
    @wisans.5085 3 года назад

    Happy to learn this plant.from South of Thailand.

  • @king2days375
    @king2days375 4 года назад +2

    Thanks very e.i.starting my collection of carnivorous plants soon!

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад +1

      Wonderful! It's one of the most rewarding pursuits I've ever found.
      Happy growing!

    • @Daayworld
      @Daayworld 3 года назад

      Same 💕 how’s yours doing.

  • @y0sh1js12
    @y0sh1js12 3 года назад +1

    I have been growing nephentes on my Windowsill, and wanted to expand on carnivorous plants because of Sciaridae that have nested in my plants. Thanks for the guide, they will have lots to eat, once i get some Tropical Sundews.

  • @beckylovesyou
    @beckylovesyou 5 лет назад +2

    Love your videos. So informative!

  • @StrangeGarage
    @StrangeGarage 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video. You'll have a successful channel. Just keep at it man.

  • @sashathums5073
    @sashathums5073 4 года назад +4

    Thank you SO much! Im going to use this method with my new carnivorous plants coming in! I had no idea about peat moss being hard to saturate after planting. I bet thats where i went wrong the last time.

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      You are so welcome! Peat moss is a weird thing, especially since it comes from water-loving sphagnum.
      Best of luck with your planty endeavors!

  • @chrisreynolds2565
    @chrisreynolds2565 4 года назад +3

    Great video! I'd love something on base VFT care if thats an idea you have been pondering!

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад +3

      Your wish has been granted.
      9.18.20 ❤️

  • @jonathanbrown4465
    @jonathanbrown4465 3 года назад

    Very useful short introduction to the hobby.I dont know if you've done similar for other types of carnivorous plants but it would be very useful it you have. Thanks for taking the trouble to do this.

  • @danfromcarniculture943
    @danfromcarniculture943 5 лет назад

    One of the best sundew videos I have ever seen

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  5 лет назад

      That means a TON Daniel! Happy you enjoyed it!

    • @danfromcarniculture943
      @danfromcarniculture943 5 лет назад +1

      @@HypnoticExotics follow my Instagram and dm me. @carniculture I will mail you some plants free of charge if you would like

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  5 лет назад

      Done, thanks!

  • @martinkullberg6718
    @martinkullberg6718 2 года назад

    Today I repotted some of my plants from the garden center, (they sell carniv-plants) , also I put some of the baby sundew invasion in a new pot, last year, a big sundew had flowers and after dying a bit, now sprouts infiltrated all over my other carniv-plants! 😅 I have these plants for 1 year now.

  • @DemstarAus
    @DemstarAus 2 года назад

    I've just sprouted sundews from seed and am planning to put them in open terrariums on our warm sunny kitchen windowsill. It's where I sprout all my seeds and they seem to like it. I'm hoping that they like it there too... and they get flies because that's where they seem to get in.

  • @lenoraw8985
    @lenoraw8985 4 года назад +1

    ❤❤❤ very helpful thank you😁

  • @oliviereilering
    @oliviereilering 5 лет назад +1

    very good videos i love them thank you!

  • @bonnieford267
    @bonnieford267 2 года назад

    I have a carnivorous plant, have in south window, keep in a bowl with plastic cover that I cut a hole in the size of plant container, keep water in it all the time

  • @raven5144
    @raven5144 5 лет назад +4

    I love the look of D. Spatulata (spoon-leaved sundew) I want to put one in my tropical terrarium. Would that work out or is my ABG tropical substrate mix not ok for it?

  • @TEX474
    @TEX474 5 лет назад +1

    Talk about the other Droseras variations. I would like to have video about Queensland Drosera and Heliamphoras

  • @Cleeon
    @Cleeon 4 года назад +2

    ok, now is the time to rise up a sundew ;)

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад +1

      SUPER rewarding. With the way they grow, you'll have tons in no time.

  • @Cleeon
    @Cleeon 4 года назад

    I'm new here and I see details from your video, I will try it when have time and I'm already have a drosera capensis

    • @duskmoss
      @duskmoss 4 года назад +1

      Cleeon Virlief if you are not subbed to him then you might want to know that he is filming today

    • @Cleeon
      @Cleeon 4 года назад

      @@duskmoss hmm..ok, thanks for remind me :)

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      Fax. SOOOOON

  • @redisguise
    @redisguise 5 лет назад +3

    hi, could you give me a little guide? my pot of sundrew got all withered recently, someone told me they go dormant if the temperature got above 30 C, is this true? and how will they pass winter time? thx

  • @Adrevenue_the_entomologist
    @Adrevenue_the_entomologist Год назад +1

    So I'm going to be growing a Drosera Capensis and the soil bit seems a little complicated, and I want to know if natural sun is better tan artificial light. Also, any tips on the limits of a D. Capensis is very helpful, especially humidity. Thanks!

  • @ndychua
    @ndychua 5 лет назад +3

    Can you talk about Sphagnum Moss versus Peat Moss!

    • @Elvirameeee
      @Elvirameeee 4 года назад

      Sphagnum moss is not sustainable, peat moss is a less harmful option

    • @dottie5686
      @dottie5686 4 года назад +1

      They are the same except peat moss is just decomposed sphagnum moss

  • @BukuiZhao
    @BukuiZhao 4 года назад +1

    0:56 you saw that sandrosoni? they live in water bladderwort

  • @BukuiZhao
    @BukuiZhao 4 года назад +3

    1:03 you can see the snap tentacles

  • @daveed469
    @daveed469 2 года назад

    Should I remove my droseras from the window cill at night? I live in an area with street lights next to the windows

  • @tashalousdadful
    @tashalousdadful 3 года назад

    Hi. Great video! I have a drosera capillaris potted with live moss at the top. I believe it retains a ton of moisture keeping it the soil soggy using the tray method. Should I give it a day or 2 between watering? The large capillaris is doing good. The smaller one next to it has a little brown on the leaves. I'm thinking over watering. Thank you.

    • @Obliv69
      @Obliv69 3 года назад +1

      keep it moist but not boggy wet. but dont ever let it dry out completely. how long between waterings really depends on the climate its in.

  • @MaxItUpwithMarta
    @MaxItUpwithMarta 4 года назад +1

    sorry for the ignorant question but when you say soil are you talking about the peat moss mixture or potting soil?

  • @BukuiZhao
    @BukuiZhao 4 года назад +7

    0:39 intro starts

  • @lysandrady2352
    @lysandrady2352 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video! Can I put the sundew with humidity of 45% ?

  • @andreym717
    @andreym717 Год назад

    Sorry, but Drosera Capensis is originally from the Cape region in South Africa, where the climate is Mediterranean, which is not tropical. Why is it considered as a tropical sundew then? Also this means that it actually can grow outside for example in Southern Europe( since it also has mainly a Mediterranean climate).

  • @BukuiZhao
    @BukuiZhao 4 года назад +1

    I have burmanlii

  • @Meskarune
    @Meskarune 3 года назад +1

    I have an indoor herb garden with plant lights and I keep getting a lot of fungus gnats. What sort of carnivorous plant can I grow with the herbs that is easy to care for and will eat the gnats?

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  3 года назад +1

      Carnivorous plants are evolved to attract insects. I'd recommend a thicc layer of sand on the top of the soil to deter the little buggers

    • @zay_rat8942
      @zay_rat8942 3 года назад

      I’ve heard that pinguicula’s can help with fungus gnats but I’m not entirely sure

  • @captainweird1822
    @captainweird1822 3 года назад

    I’m going to be making a palladarium (a semi-aquatic terrarium. Basically half is underwater) and I was thinking of having a sundew growing in the terrestrial portion of the enclosure. I do have a concern however. It’s going to be vertical, with a waterfall, that is the outflow of the filter, and doubles as the means of the terrestrial plants to get watered. Is there any chemicals, or by products that come off of this plant, that could potentially get in the water and harm the fish I intend to keep in it? It’s a really neat plant, o just don’t know the likelihood of the syrup getting into the water

  • @chokethewoke746
    @chokethewoke746 2 года назад

    Is spring water ok?

  • @Anatoly_Panchenko
    @Anatoly_Panchenko 3 года назад

    what you are using to control the rot on sundews? fungicides? hydrogen peroxide?

  • @jewiesnew3786
    @jewiesnew3786 4 года назад +1

    can you do a video on how to induce vft dormancy for tropical growers?

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад +1

      For sure, given there is a large enough demand for such content.

    • @jewiesnew3786
      @jewiesnew3786 4 года назад

      @@HypnoticExotics thanks, I actually found out dormancy is not really needed if growing from the tropics.

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      @@jewiesnew3786 Are you saying that you don't need to provide a dormancy IF you're growing in the tropics? Or that tropical plants don't need a dormancy?

    • @jewiesnew3786
      @jewiesnew3786 4 года назад +1

      @@HypnoticExotics Those experts from ICPS said: ''providing dormancy for your plants is a waste of time if there's no winter''. If you read their guide on the ICPS site they kind of imply ''vfts go dormant only to survive a winter''. So maybe dormancy is not essential.

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      @@jewiesnew3786 That's the first time I've ever heard something like that regarding temperate plants, though I've only be doing this for 10 years or so. Thanks for sharing nonetheless, I will definitely look into that!

  • @adamp146
    @adamp146 3 года назад

    Is there other ways of feeding it besides giving it bugs? Can it survive off water alone or plant food?

    • @Obliv69
      @Obliv69 3 года назад

      they do not need bugs to survive. they will live very well on rain water and plenty of direct sunlight. When carnivore plants do well they will catch their own bugs as a nutrient boost.
      for example a sick fly trap will have slow or inactive traps. a healthy one will react quickly.
      do not fertilise them, they live in a nutrient poor environment and cannot use the nutrients. for many CPs it actually kills them

  • @dionysos4288
    @dionysos4288 4 года назад

    Ill be honest i love this plant one downside i don’t have the money for this and definitely not the climate (Netherlands) still interesting when i’m older i will work to get a lamp and greenhouse thx for this video so i know if i should have started ill save it for later

    • @iyisusi9506
      @iyisusi9506 4 года назад

      You can grow D. Capensis in a bag like he did for years on a sunny windowsill. If leave it closed you don't have to water it or care about humidity. You can probably get these plants at your local hardware store for very little money. They are one of the easiest carnivorous plants to culture.

  • @xiaoyisun9331
    @xiaoyisun9331 3 года назад

    if my sundew becomes not sticky, does it mean something is going wrong? thanks!!!

  • @MenacingRabbit
    @MenacingRabbit 3 года назад

    So I did exactly as you instructed on your video sir, my only concern is that my small terrarium is 12x12x and 15inch height and I have no moving air in my seedlings. Do I need to uncover the top or how do I expose it to fresh air?

    • @Obliv69
      @Obliv69 3 года назад

      if its a plastic one you may be able to lift up the bottom of the plastic letting air in from underneath, or if it has a zip undo the zip a bit

  • @zaiaisho6409
    @zaiaisho6409 2 года назад

    I hear people pronounce it "Drow-Sarah" all the time, where I pronounce it "Draw-Sarah"... so... Ta-mate-o, Toe-mot-o

  • @BukuiZhao
    @BukuiZhao 4 года назад +1

    I want to grow an drosera burmanlii

  • @eileenybanez8830
    @eileenybanez8830 4 года назад

    I only knew today how I should water it. I'm so afraid my plant wi die..i hope i can show you my plant so u can check if this is going to live.

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      I don't do personal consultations, though there are some AWESOME communities on Facebook! You'd have the best chance with the ICPS(International Carnivorous Plant Society) group as it's the most populated.
      Best of luck with your plant ❤️

    • @AJediSurvivor
      @AJediSurvivor 3 года назад

      Distilled or rain water

  • @BukuiZhao
    @BukuiZhao 4 года назад

    I have rotundiflora

  • @helenemink8466
    @helenemink8466 4 года назад +1

    When do you feed the baby plant?

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      As soon as it produces dew. Just be careful not to overfeed.

  • @Matteo_youtube
    @Matteo_youtube 5 лет назад +1

    Will these plants do good for inside

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  5 лет назад

      Heck yeah! I grow all of my sundews indoors, save for a couple hitchikers that came with my sarracenia and dionaea.

  • @racoonplont
    @racoonplont 4 года назад +2

    I recently bought one of these and all of the ends are withering. Trying to figure out what I did 😂

    • @Maliceking
      @Maliceking 4 года назад

      Same here. What I’ve found is that they take a couple of weeks to reacclimatize and settle from the shock of changing surroundings or being shipped to your home.

    • @racoonplont
      @racoonplont 4 года назад

      Quentin The Fawn oh, at least it may not have been me then!

    • @КотикМилый-ы2ы
      @КотикМилый-ы2ы 4 года назад

      How is it doing?

    • @racoonplont
      @racoonplont 4 года назад

      Котик Милый thanks for asking. The plant just started going black, so I covered it with a clear see-through plastic dome to try and increase the humidity. It looks like most of the plant is now dead, but there's one little baby plant still there.🌱 I'm still standing the pot in distilled water up to about an inch from the top and tried repotting but it didn't seem to help...

    • @КотикМилый-ы2ы
      @КотикМилый-ы2ы 4 года назад

      Cherry and Lantern aw, I hope it will eventually recover. I just received my venus fly traps from amazon, and they came in horrible conditions - I don’t know if they will survive. Might drop in an update😂

  • @Reznight
    @Reznight 4 года назад +1

    Where can I purchase one

  • @idreadFell365
    @idreadFell365 4 года назад +1

    Is it possible to plant it out doors with alot of soil?

  • @REEE-ui4cy
    @REEE-ui4cy 4 года назад

    Where can i get the outlet timer?

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      Ace, Lowes, Home Depot, Walmart, and Target are all places I've found them sold. Amazon works too, though it's a "tad" more expensive.
      Hope that helps!

    • @REEE-ui4cy
      @REEE-ui4cy 4 года назад

      Ok thanks

  • @djdedan
    @djdedan 4 года назад +1

    my sundews grow like weeds lol

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      I feel that. I bet you find seedlings everywhere!

  • @brandong530
    @brandong530 4 года назад

    What do you mean by you weed?

  • @tsarnicolasii1228
    @tsarnicolasii1228 4 года назад

    They arnt just tropical, I've found them in the Adelaide Hills region, which has frequent frosts. Adelaide itself is not tropical.

  • @aidenstankiewicz4411
    @aidenstankiewicz4411 4 года назад

    Do you happen to sell any carnivorous plants?

    • @duskmoss
      @duskmoss 4 года назад

      Aiden Stankiewicz other people do like cuorious plants

    • @HypnoticExotics
      @HypnoticExotics  4 года назад

      No, though I very well may do so in the future.