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Drosera cistiflora, also known as the "Cistiflora Sundew," is a captivating carnivorous plant native to South Africa. It features a rosette of narrow, lance-shaped leaves covered in glistening glandular hairs that secrete a sticky, mucilaginous substance to trap and digest insects. The plant produces charming, small white or pink flowers on a tall, slender stalk that emerges from the center of the rosette. Drosera cistiflora is a stunning addition to any carnivorous plant collection, admired for its unique appearance and delicate blooms.

 

Care Sheet

 

1. Light:

  • Ideal Light: Full sun to bright, indirect light.
  • Requirements: 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily or under grow lights if grown indoors.

 

2. Temperature:

  • Daytime Temperature: 21-29°C during the growing season.
  • Nighttime Temperature: 10-15°C is preferred, especially during winter dormancy.

 

3. Water:

  • Type: Use distilled water, rainwater, or purified water.
  • Frequency: Keep the soil consistently moist. During the growing season, water regularly to maintain a damp substrate. Reduce watering slightly during winter dormancy.

 

4. Humidity:

  • Ideal Humidity: High humidity, around 50-70%.
  • Care Tips: Increase humidity with a tray of water or a humidifier if necessary. Avoid letting the plant sit in waterlogged conditions.

 

5. Soil:

  • Type: Use a well-draining, acidic carnivorous plant mix. A common mix is sphagnum moss and perlite or sand in a 1:1 ratio.
  • pH Level: Keep the soil acidic, ideally between 4.5 and 5.5.

 

6. Fertilization:

  • Frequency: Minimal fertilization is needed. Use a diluted, balanced fertilizer (e.g., 1/4 strength) sparingly during the growing season, no more than once a month.
  • Method: Apply fertilizer directly to the leaves or in the soil but avoid over-fertilization, which can harm the plant.

 

7. Repotting:

  • Frequency: Repot every 1-2 years or when the plant outgrows its container.
  • Timing: Best done during the spring or early summer, coinciding with the plant’s active growing season.

 

8. Dormancy:

  • Winter Care: Drosera cistiflora may enter a period of reduced growth or dormancy in cooler months. During this time, reduce watering and lower temperatures to around 10-15°C.

 

9. Pests and Problems:

  • Pests: Watch for aphids, spider mites, and mealybugs. Treat infestations promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
  • Common Issues: Ensure good air circulation to prevent mold and rot. Overwatering can lead to root rot.

 

By following these care guidelines, your Drosera cistiflora should thrive, adding a touch of exotic beauty to your plant collection.

Drosera cistiflora

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