1. Can it be grown in soil?The Venus flytrap can be grown in soil, but because it prefers a humid growing environment, the moisture in its pot needs to be kept at around 50% to 70% at all times. This will meet its growth requirements and allow it to grow well. The water used for watering can be clean purified water or tap water that has been left for a day. 2. Best soilBecause it likes to grow in an environment with high moisture, the cultivation soil used for it must not only have the ability to retain moisture but also have a certain drainage function. Therefore, we can use peat soil and add some fine stones and mix them in a certain amount before we can start cultivation. However, before planting, you can add enough basal fertilizer to the bottom of the flowerpot so that it can grow vigorously. 3. How to useYou can pour all the selected materials into the cultivation pot, then stir them with a clean wooden stick and then use them. However, when using it for the first time, it is best to pour it thoroughly with 100-degree boiling water to achieve the disinfection requirements. Once the soil has cooled, you can start planting. |
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