How do I overwinter sundew?

Hello,

How do I overwinter the sundew on the balcony or outside? It says online that you can overwinter it indoors, but I don't want to do that. By the way, I'm worried that if I leave the sundew outside (at these temperatures of -4 degrees Celsius), it will die. Perhaps you have some advice.

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BerndBauer3
1 year ago

I gogled once. Look at Wikipedia.

There it stands that there are about 200 different types of sun dew. I don’t know what kind of you have. But I assume that it is a native, frost-resistant species. They return to Earth in winter, and then continue to grow in spring.

xMatzi
1 year ago

You can also have your sunbathing in the garage, garden cottage, attic or similar (if possible or available). If this is not possible, you will probably have to bite into an acid apple; that means either you get the sun to you in the apartment or you risk freezing (depending on type). Because…

But I assume that it is a native, frost-resistant species.

…you didn’t want to leave. Most carnivorous plants, including suntae, which are sold in this country, are No native species. Our species have died as well. BerndBauer3So it’s very unlikely.

Greetings.

Samiscold
1 year ago

Heey, come on.

Sonnentau occurs in all areas, and accordingly the various types of sunshine are also overwhelmed differently. Some are completely hardy (local e.g.) and some have to be overwhelmed inside because everything is under 17 degrees too cold.