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Pinguicula troubles

My cyclosecta tipped over in a gust of wind meaning the plant itself tipped out of its pot temporarily layed on my greenhouse shelf , it has a lot of soil on the roots when it was out the pot, I'm a bit worried as it has been through a big temperature shift, will it be ok? Should I start saving for a new one, how ressiliant are they?
Any responses would be extremely aprreciated.
(Sorry if this is a bit of a dumb question, I am really new at this :)

-Purperea
 
That’s a pain. But I’m sure your plant will be okay. They are quite drought tolerant and even if it’s roots dried up (unlikely in a greenhouse environment) they’d grow back quite quickly. After all, we pull leaves off of these things, lay them in soil and wait for them to grow. [emoji4] I actually saw some pings last week that had been placed on a plate in poor light, no medium at all...6 months earlier. They were still growing! So I think you’re good. ;-)


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