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Venus Fly Trap Plant Care
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Hi green fingered folks. I have just bought a Venus fly trap and don't have a clue.
What is the best way to re-pot it to a larger pot without stressing it?
How damp does the soil need to be kept?
General Venus care tips welcomed !
Thanks
What is the best way to re-pot it to a larger pot without stressing it?
How damp does the soil need to be kept?
General Venus care tips welcomed !
Thanks
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I used to grow them (and numerous other carnivorous plants) I always followed the advice of acclaimed carnivorous plant expert Adrian Slack who recommended a compost made up of sphagnum moss peat and sharp sand. They like a very sunny position in a greenhouse or on a window ledge, plenty of humidity and either rainwater or boiled kettle water that has cooled and allowed to stand. After a trap has been triggered a few times it will usually wither and turn black, it is recommended that the black trap/leaf be removed.
It is also recommended that the flowering spikes that emerge from the center of the leaf rosettes be nipped off as they appear.
It is also recommended that the flowering spikes that emerge from the center of the leaf rosettes be nipped off as they appear.
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