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caterpillar eating my d. burmannii

  • Thread starter jozefeeee
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My d. burmanni was doing well for a long time, but over a month ago, I noticed it being to become a little bit lose from the substrate. last week, I realised that it was very loose from the pot, I notices it was slanted and the leaves were dying. Today, the plant was de attached from the pot and i saw a brown caterpillar about a cm long underneath the leaves. I am not sure what it is but it has now became a meal for my dictoma giant. it looks like a cutworm but I am not sure what it is.
 
Sorry to hear it. Sundews have rather amazing powers of growth and recovery so perhaps it can re-establish itself. A good use for the caterpillar!
 
was able to save my spatulata, fortunately, another caterpillar for my binata
 
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