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Oct 2, 2021 7:34 PM CST
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I put it here because 75% is not carnivorous plants. I will jot down notes, and other updates here so I can keep track of the plants...

Here is livida in fall 2020. It is new because when I moved all of bladderworts dried out, thus dying.



Winter 2021, period of accidentally dry (one day dry)



Here it is as of today. It is in a fully enclosed Panera Bread salad container with 6 tiny holes poked into the plastic wrap. It is loving the humidity and flooding halfway. It is in light shadow all day. Slightly etoliated, but recovering alarmingly fast. There is some moss starting. Not a problem, it looks nice too.



I am going to put it in a terrarium once I obtain a few more carnivores, probably some sundew, and after I get the chance to buy another glass container from the dollar store.

I will update not very often, but will try.
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