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I bought a small plastic pot - 3 "square x 4" tall - of forked sundew at a garden show a couple of months back. The seller gave me excellent instructions on keeping it happy. I use only distilled water and flood the saucer to water every couple of days. I do not keep water in the saucer constantly. It's sitting under HO lights 16 hours / day right now - the brightest light I can have give it during our cloudy midwest days. It's been in constant bloom since I got it, sending up new flowering stems. At what point would it need repotting? And what type of pot would be best?



I did not find the right solution from the internet.

References:
https://garden.org/thread/view/6 ... ta---forked-sundew/

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