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Drosophyllum on a windowsill?

I realize D'Amato wrote that this was nearly impossible to do successfully in his book, but has anyone had positive results from growing Drosophyllum on a windowsill in zone 6 or 7?
 
Drosophyllum need lots of direct sunlight or intense artificial lighting to do well, and I don't think light filtered through a window will be enough without the addition of supplemental lighting. You can probably grow one on an unobstructed south-facing windowsill but it will most likely be a weak plant, producing less dew and lots of thin spindly leaves. Drosophyllum also need lots to eat to do well, so something else to consider when growing them inside.

I grow Drosophyllum outside in full sun during the growing season in my region (zone 8) and they catch plenty of food on their own, but I overwinter them in my south-facing garage window with supplemental lighting and spray them with a weak orchid fertilizer mix during this time.

Hopefully those who grow Drosophyllum inside year-round will chime in with their experiences to help you out.
 
Two of mine are on a windowsill right now, just out of the seedling stage, they aren't dead yet. Yolo right?
 
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