Recently i’ve had some major issues with my heli.

All the new pitchers are growing super leggy and limp compared to the strong thick ones she had from when i first bought her. She now only has one left.

Does anyone know what the issue could be? I know heli’s like a cold night but it gets pretty cold where i live so I don’t think that should be an issue. The only thing i could possibly think of is light?

My sundew’s and pings have also been doing very quite poorly as well (photos attached). I keep them together so I imagine it’s the same problem for all three. Any idea how to get these guys healthy again???

for referee the sundew is supposed to be a capensis😭

Apologies for grammar, english is not my first language 🫶

by DeerIndependent4950

12 Comments

  1. After-Past-9404

    They’re all absolutely starving for light. That drosera needs at least a couple hours of direct sun every day. It looks like it hasn’t seen any sun for months.

  2. These are all full sun plants, and they look like they’re being grown in heavy shade. You probably need 4 or 5x as much light as they’re currently getting, if not more.

  3. Palaeonerd

    Bro is so green. Help him. Get him L I G H T.

  4. The technical term is etiolated. It’s all of them, too.

  5. StarchildKissteria

    They all look like they haven’t seen any light in months. They need a lot more light.

  6. jebemtimenovymyslat

    If carnivorous plant starts making leafs that look normal it is extremly light starved, also if it’s too green it is also an sign of light starvation

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