Venus flytrap growing conditionsThe Venus flytrap originally grows on grasslands in wetlands. The soil is mostly peat and silica sand, and its water source is mostly rainwater, which can create an acidic environment. Its pH value is approximately between 5-6. Therefore, the Venus flytrap prefers an acidic environment with sufficient water. How to grow Venus flytrapThe Venus flytrap grows better in a warm and humid environment. The plant is relatively short and is very suitable for being grown in a relatively small container. The most important thing is the location of maintenance. The Venus flytrap needs sufficient light to grow well. It can survive in semi-shade. Of course, it cannot be grown in overly shaded areas. If there is no sunlight at home, the Venus flytrap will definitely not grow well. Watering the Venus FlytrapFor normal maintenance of the Venus flytrap, just make sure the soil is moist. During the germination period, it is necessary to maintain a high humidity. In summer, the temperature is high, so do not water it too much. It is best to water it in the evening, and also pay attention to ventilation. Fertilizing the Venus FlytrapThe Venus flytrap does not require much fertilizer. It only needs to be fertilized every 15 days during the growing season. Try to stay away from the roots when fertilizing. It is best to pour it slowly along the edge of the pot, or dilute the fertilizer and spray it on the surface of the plant. It will stop growing in winter, so do not fertilize it. Venus Flytrap Pest ControlThe common pest of Venus flytrap is nematode, which is divided into ectoparasitic and endoparasitic. Exoparasitic nematodes only eat rotten things, so you can just change the soil in the pot when you find them. Endoparasitic nematodes live in the body of the Venus flytrap and cannot be eradicated. If soft rot occurs, spray carbendazim or methyl thiophanate once a month for prevention and control. How to grow Venus flytrap at homeIt is best to grow the Venus flytrap in an environment with sufficient light. Try to use soft water such as purified water and rainwater. The humidity should be high, which will increase the humidity around the plant. You can also add a layer of sphagnum moss on the topsoil, which will also help maintain air humidity. The suitable growth temperature is between 21-35 degrees. If you want to fertilize, you should choose a thin liquid fertilizer and spray it on the leaves. Venus flytrap care precautionsDo not feed the Venus flytrap with various insects or other meat products during the maintenance period, as this will cause indigestion in the Venus flytrap. The plant can capture food by itself, so just apply a little thin fertilizer on a regular basis. In addition, it is a non-toxic plant, but do not touch it easily during the maintenance period, so as to avoid your fingers being injured by the hairs on the insect trap and leaving blood holes on your hands. |
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