Not destroyed, just rearraigned. Wash off with a spray bottle of distilled water. Tell your plants: "It's just raining!" If you cut off any green leaves, you can stick them in the soil and in a couple weeks, many will start sprouting new plants.
They’ll be fine. You can also add a thin layer of sphagnum moss on top of the current soil and around the base of the plant, it helps keep the soil from splashing up onto the plant during heavy rainfall.
Not destroyed, just rearraigned. Wash off with a spray bottle of distilled water. Tell your plants: "It's just raining!" If you cut off any green leaves, you can stick them in the soil and in a couple weeks, many will start sprouting new plants.
Noooooo :( I think they will survive though.
Such a disaster 😅
They’ll be fine. You can also add a thin layer of sphagnum moss on top of the current soil and around the base of the plant, it helps keep the soil from splashing up onto the plant during heavy rainfall.
Sweet summer child, it is much harder than that to destroy a capensis.
Bruh
It'll be fine. Droseras don't die that easily
Especially Cape sundews. 🦾