How to choose a Venus flytrap

Author: Ellen Moore
Date Of Creation: 19 January 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Choose a Venus Flytrap
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Content

Are you having difficulty caring for your Venus flytrap? Read this article and you won't have any problems!

Steps

  1. 1 Before you find your new flycatcher, you need to be absolutely sure that you will take care of it with respect and dignity. Even though it is just a plant, you still have to treat it like fish, cats, dogs, etc.
  2. 2 When looking for a Venus Flytrap, consider its preferred temperature. Venus flytrap prefers a humid warm place for good growth. It is important to think in advance how you could continue the good life of this plant.
  3. 3 To avoid sickness or illness, buy some crickets in advance so you don't have to catch flies at home. Caring for your Venus flytrap can be difficult at times when feeding, but if you've done it before, there won't be any problem.
  4. 4 One of the most common places to buy a Venus Flytrap is at your home warehouse store, but with a bit of luck, you can sometimes buy a Venus Flytrap at a regular flower shop.
  5. 5 If you purchased a Venus flytrap when you are placing it in your home, try not to place it in direct sunlight, they especially hate them! Any hot and humid place will do.
  6. 6 It is best to water the plant once or twice a week. If you water it too often, one (or more) of the plants will turn brown and unhealthy.
  7. 7 When some of the plant heads turn brown, it usually means that they are aged, you should take a small hedge scissors and carefully cut them off. In their place, new heads will grow in the future.
  8. 8 Usually the Venus flytrap digests its prey (which should only contain beetles!) about 1-2 weeks. If it takes longer, then her loot was probably too large.
  9. 9 Do not let slugs appear near your Venus Flytrap, they will eat away the heads and damage your carnivorous friend!