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  1. Oct 1, 2023 · Growing a venus fly trap takes knowledge and specialized care. These plants are not like your common house plants. Follow this how to guide and your venus fl...

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  2. Learn how to care for Venus flytraps from start to finish. This video covers beginner and intermediate growing tips and information to achieve healthy Venus ...

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  3. Best offers for your Garden - https://amzn.to/2InnD0wHow to Grow Venus Fly Traps Indoors. The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant that ...

    • Where to Grow Venus Flytrap
    • Venus Flytrap Care Tips
    • What to Feed A Venus Flytrap
    • Potting and Repotting Venus Flytrap
    • Pests and Problems
    • How to Propagate Venus Flytrap
    • Types of Venus Flytraps
    • Winter Dormancy For Venus Flytraps

    Instead of originating one planet away from Earth, Venus flytraps are perennials native to boggy areas of coastal North and South Carolina. They grow in moist, acidic soils in full sun, but most varieties survive winter outdoors only in Zones 8-10. Although some varieties can live in colder zones with protection, most gardeners grow them as housepl...

    Light

    Venus flytraps do best in at least six hours of bright sunlight per day. When they are grown inside under artificial lights, keep flytraps 4 to 7 inches away from fluorescent lights. If your plant's traps don't show a pink interior (depending on variety) or the leaves look long and spindly, provide more light.

    Soil and Water

    Venus flytrap thrives in poor, acidic soil that stays damp but still has good drainage. Avoid using regular potting soil, some of which may have added fertilizers. A blend of one-third perlite (or sand) and two-thirds sphagnum peat moss provides the best drainage and moisture retention. Keep the soil constantly moist. One way to do this is to place the flytrap pot in a saucer or tray of water about an inch deep. Never give your plants what comes out of your tap; it's usually too alkaline or m...

    Temperature and Humidity

    Venus flytrap prefers a temperature of 70°F-95°F, although some varieties can survive 40°F in the winter with protection. For the best Venus flytrap care, keep the environment humid. Good air circulation is also important when growing Venus flytrap plants, so turn on a fan in the room where you keep them.

    Although flytraps are carnivorous, they can go for long periods (a month or two) without eating insects. If you grow them outdoors, they'll get enough to eat naturally. If you're growing Venus flytraps indoors, you'll have to feed them small bugs such as flies and beetles periodically. When you're feeding a flytrap, don't give it any insects larger...

    When you receive a Venus flytrap, pot it in a small, deep pot using a recommended potting medium, such as one-third perlite and two-thirds peat moss. The depth of the pot encourages root growth, as does tray watering, so choose a minimum of a 4-inch-deep pot that has a drainage hole and a tray. Deeper is even better. As for width of the pot for a V...

    Venus flytraps aren't bothered by many pests but might attract aphids, spider mites, or fungus gnats. If the plant has aphids, submerge it in water (distilled, not tap!) for two days. Wait a week and repeat the process. If the plant has a severe aphid infestation, apply an insecticidal soap or neem oil, which is also effective against spider mites....

    You can propagate Venus flytrap by division, leaf cuttings, or seeds. Most people choose division or leaf cuttings to propagate their Venus flytraps. Propagating from seed is possible but complicated. The best time for division is late winter to spring. Remove the plant from the container and use a sharp knife to cut it into two or more sections. E...

    Plant breeders have been working with Venus flytraps and have come out with new varieties, including a few with large burgundy-red traps. These unusual varieties, along with familiar favorites, are available from specialty garden centers or online retailers. Popular varieties of Venus flytrap include: 1. 'Red Dragon': The leaves and traps of Dionae...

    Like many other plants, Venus flytraps need a period of winter dormancy when they appear to be dead (the leaves may die back) but are merely resting. Keep the plant at 35°F to 50°F during this time. Don't let terrariums freeze, or the plants may die, and the glass may break. At about the spring equinox, when days start growing longer, begin to incr...

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  4. Dec 3, 2022 · The following list includes a summary of the care considerations for growing Venus flytraps. Light: Expose the plant to at least 6 hours of light a day. Optimally, they should receive 12 hours of light. The light source can be sunlight or artificial lighting for indoor locations.

  5. Feed Venus fly traps once every 2 weeks if they are not catching flies inside. What to Feed Venus Fly Traps: Flies, wasps, spiders, crickets, live mealworms. Fertilizer: Do not use any fertilizer. Sunlight: Locate in full sun. Watering: Water from the bottom as often as required so that the soil is evenly moist.

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  7. Jul 31, 2024 · To repot Venus fly trap, use a pot that is at least 4 inches deep. Fill it with an equal mixture of peat moss and perlite and poke a hole in the center that is large enough to hold the plant's roots. Grabbing the venus trap by the root ball (not by the traps), place it in the hole.