The Venus Flytrap is one of the most well-known carnivorous plants out there. The green flytrap is primarily green but if given enough light the inside of the traps can be a blushed pink/red
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Type: Carnivorous, Tropical, Houseplant Height: 2in - 5in Spread: 3in - 6in Light: Full to Partial Sun / Bright to Partial Bright Light Water: Moderate with purified water Zone: 11-13 Pet Safe: Non-Toxic
General Maintenance: Be careful with your flytrap, they are sensitive to rough touch. Feed with a few live or dead insects once every couple of weeks. The traps can only close a small number of times before they will die off and the plant will produce more leaves and traps.
Temperature: 15 degrees Celcius to 28 degrees Celcius, do no t let them freeze, the traps will go black and die, the root sytem and rhimozone will produce more traps
Light: These plants will thrive outdoors in the warm season in full sun. Bring indoors for a dormancy period. Bright indirect light will work as well, but they are best suited to outdoor locations
Watering: Water only with the purest water you have available. Rainwater or reverse osmosis water are best. If using bottled water, make sure there is no salt. If using tap water, allow to sit for a minimum of 24 hours to evaporate any chlorine and sterilizing agents.
Fertilizer: To fertilize any carnivorous plant, you feed them insects. With flytraps, place a live insect inside the traps and brush agains the trigger hares on the inside of the trap. You generally don't want to feed dead to flytraps, because without a struggling insect inside, the trap will not seal and digest the insect. DO NOT FERTILIZE THE SOIL this will cause chemical burns and kill your plant.
Soil: Open, wet and boggy, but can tolerate more sandy soil. Main thing with any carnivorous plant is to give them the poorest soil possible. They will thrive in a mixture of pebbles and peat moss. Too rich of soil will cause
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