Find out how to keep Venus Flytrap healthy and happy. This plant requires a specific kind of water to do well for you. It also requires specific lighting. Find out what to feed your Venus Flytrap. See the plant getting fed. The Venus Flytrap also goes dormant for a period of time during the year.
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FAQs about Venus Flytrap Care
What is a Venus flytrap?
The Venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant native to a hundred-mile area along the coasts of North and South Carolina. It features tooth traps that lure and digest insects.
How do I keep my Venus flytrap healthy?
To keep your Venus flytrap healthy, provide bright light from an eastern, western, or southern exposure window. Be cautious with western windows as they can get hot.
What type of water should I use for my Venus flytrap?
Avoid tap water and softened water, as they contain high salts and minerals that can harm the plant. Instead, use reverse osmosis, distilled, or rainwater.
How often should I feed my Venus flytrap?
Venus flytraps do not require fertilizer. They obtain nutrients from insects. Live food or insects that have recently died are ideal for feeding.
How do I feed a Venus flytrap?
Use tweezers to place the insect inside the trap, ensuring it triggers the hairs inside to close the trap. Avoid poking the trap just to see it close.
When should I repot my Venus flytrap?
Repot your Venus flytrap every two years at the end of its dormancy, ideally in January or February, using a mix of perlite, horticultural sand, and peat moss.
What should I do if my Venus flytrap goes dormant?
Venus flytraps go dormant from November through March. If your plant appears dead during this time, it is likely just dormant and will return in the spring.
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