<span style='font-size:12pt;line-height:100%'>Noah, nice plants and nice photo.
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It was the second
Drosera I ever flowered, yet I have not been able to repeat the event for almost 3 decades now. But, honestly I haven't tried as much as I should have. I will give some a few months in my dormancy chamber (refrigerator), and see if that helps. I have produced them from leaf cuttings, but root cutting are much faster, I have taken to using them more than leaf cuttings. If I ever get it to flower again, I will, of course, attempt to get seed. It would be fun to start them from seed as I've never had the opportunity before (all seed acquired as
Drosera hamiltonii seed proved to be, in actuality,
Drosera aliciae ). Now, that isn't 100% bad, just kinda disappointing.
Right after this photo was taken I transferred all of these little ones from the bed of LFS where the root pieces lay on the surface until they had produced these plantlets into a little larger and deeper undrained tray, in a mixture of peat/pumice (50/50) mud. I will keep it wet to the surface until all the little plantlets show they are growing again before I reduce the water level.</span>