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Drosera adelae (regular)

A gorgeous tropical terrestrial bladderwort that  still hasn't flowered for me :(
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Arrived in literally PERFECT condition! Not a speck of soil out of place!
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Sarracenia Northwest is amazing!
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Look at that dew! Fresh out of the box!
I received my regular-sized Drosera adelae from Sarracenia Northwest (there is also a giant form avaialble). I have a big glass jar that I got from a garage sale for only a dollar and I really want to put a lava rock inside and plant some adelae, pygmy sundews, and pings in it. At the moment I don't have the lava rock yet, but I wanted to get this little adelae during SNW's Black Friday sale. It arrived in perfect condition, as always, and I am looking forward to scaping the terrarium soon! 
Current Growing Conditions: South-Facing Living Room Window
Light: ~260 - 460 PPFD or 16530 - 20110 Lux (depends on the weather outside)
Humidity: ~80% night and 55% day
Temperature: ~68F night and 90F day (depends on weather outside)
Water: Keep moist but not wet
Potting Mix: 100% long-fibered sphagnum

Fertilizer: MaxSea (1/4 tsp/gallon) once a month as foliar spray
Additional Notes: Currently acclimating in glass terrarium
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    • Rapid Bag Acclimation for New Nepenthes
    • Growing Nepenthes Indoors
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    • Growing Nepenthes from Seeds
    • Nepenthes & Fungicides by Todd Wuest
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