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  2. When the traps close, there are gaps between the ‘teeth’ at the edge of the trap that a small creature could escape through. Insect victims with little useful nitrogen can escape, ensuring the plant doesn’t waste energy digesting them. The Venus fly trap is not a merciless killer.

    • Where to Grow Venus Fly Trap
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    • How to Care For Venus Fly Trap
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    Grow your Venus fly trap on a sunny windowsill where it will get plenty of bright, direct sunlight. In summer you can move it outside, but make sure you bring it in again in autumn.

    Venus fly traps grow naturally in bogs with wet, acidic, nutrient-poor soil. You can easily mimic these conditions indoors with an acidic, moisture retentive compost. It's widely thought that peat-based composts are necessary for growing Venus fly traps but, due to advancements in peat-free composts, this is no longer true – indeed there are some p...

    Venus fly trap is an acidic-loving plant, so water with rainwater, as this has a lower pH than tap water. Venus fly traps do not need fertilising. Instead, feed fortnightly with live insects. Simply catch an insect such as a fly and then gently lower it into one of the traps, using tweezers. As soon as the fly comes into contact with the fine hairs...

    Propagate by division in spring. Look for offshoots that develop from the base of the plant, and remove these with a sharp knife, taking care to ensure they have a good clump of roots still attached. Then pot them up into fresh acidic peat-free compost, ensuring they stay moist until established.

    Venus fly trap is rarely troubled by pests, although aphids and fungus gnatsoccasionally turn up. You can gently remove aphids using tweezers. For fungus gnats, use sticky traps or buy a sundew plant, which is also carnivorous and will quickly eat them up.

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  3. Mar 29, 2023 · In this article, I will share with you the life cycle of a Venus flytrap going through the years: from month one to 10+ years, and through the year’s growing seasons. Venus fly traps can live for close to 20 years if they have enough access to sunlight, pure water, and cold winters for dormancy.

  4. Poison level: 6. Green, brown and red. When Venus flytraps flower, their white flowers grow on long stems. This helps the pollinating insects to gather pollen from the flowers without falling into their traps below.

  5. Yes and No: While they can benefit from the nutrients obtained from digesting insects, Venus Flytraps can survive without catching prey, as long as they are otherwise properly cared for. However, feeding them occasionally can help maintain a healthy plant. Can You Give a Venus Flytrap a Dead Fly?

  6. Venus flytraps can survive without dormancy, but their life expectancy lowers significantly, they only live 2 – 4 years (much less than 20). Since the dormancy process is essential for Venus flytraps, owners must ensure their plant undergoes dormancy once a year.

  7. Sep 10, 2021 · Venus flytrap is a popular carnivorous plant that traps insects before “consuming” them. The Venus flytrap uses sweet nectar to attract flies and insects to its two hinged lobes. When a fly, spider, or bug touches the fine bristles on the surface, the lobes close, trapping the insect.

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