Venus Fly Traps (carnivorous plant update)

in gardening •  6 years ago 

My fly traps have been busy eating bugs and getting tons of rain!


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All this rain has been good to them
Above is the full grown venus fly trap. She has fully shed her old leaves and began to grow all new heads in the middle. Next up is the babies!
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This is the progress on the baby venus fly trap and the baby pitcher plant. They have been very very slowly developing. These types of plants rely on specific water. IT NEEDS TO BE EITHER DISTILLED OR RAIN WATER.
The reason why is the plants need a lack of minerals in the water source. Our tap water has minerals in it. These plants gain their minerals from eating bugs. Therefore they can be poisoned by tap water.
Last up is the teenage plant.
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Look how healthy the mouths are coming in. If you follow my previous blogs you can see the progress and time that it takes to care for these types of plants.
They are a ton of fun! If you want to keep up with the development and get updates on these types of plants, follow me @johnroomusic
Stay awesome

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Interesting plants catch flies, excellent as insect repellents!, Great post friend @johnroomusic

I love hand feeding them. They are awesome!

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Thanks for telling me about using distilled water. A couple years ago I was growing one of those carnivorous plants with the little tentacles with dew on it, and it just blackened and died on me shortly after it made a baby, and then that one died, and I did not know what was wrong with my soil. I would really like to try again, and help eliminate our problem with flies in the summer.