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Drosera capensis 'Alba', also known as Albino Cape Sundew, is a charming and easy-to-grow carnivorous plant, ideal for beginners. It’s a naturally occurring color variant of Drosera capensis that lacks red pigmentation, so the tentacles stay greenish-white with clear dew instead of red.
Bright light is key to strong growth and good dew production.
Indoors: place in a south- or east-facing window.
Under grow lights: 12–16 hours/day of strong fluorescent or LED light.
Outdoors: full sun to partial sun (morning sun is ideal).
Use only pure water: distilled, rainwater, or reverse osmosis.
Keep soil consistently wet.
Use the tray method: sit the pot in a shallow tray of water (½–1 inch deep).
Never let it dry out.
Temperature range: 60–85°F (15–29°C).
Tolerates lower humidity better than many carnivorous plants.
Ideal humidity: 40–70%, but can adapt to less if light and water are adequate.
Nutrient-free mix: a 1:1 ratio of peat moss and perlite or silica sand.
No fertilizers—nutrients will harm the plant.
Produces sticky dew to trap small insects (like gnats and fruit flies).
Outdoors, it will feed itself.
Indoors, you can feed it:
Crushed dried bloodworms, betta fish pellets, or dead gnats (small amounts).
Only feed once every 1–2 weeks and avoid overfeeding.
Feeding helps, but isn't required for survival.
Remove dead leaves with scissors.
Repot every 1–2 years in fresh mix to avoid compacted soil.
Produces plentiful seeds—you can collect and sow them easily.
Will flower easily. The alba flowers are white.
Flowering doesn’t harm the plant and can be left on.
Seeds will germinate readily on moist peat/perlite with light.
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