Having trouble finding a healthy Venus flytrap to care for? Well, read this article and the problems will disappear!
Steps
Step 1. Before you find your new Venus flytrap, you need to be absolutely sure that you will take care of it with respect and dignity
Even if it's just a plant, you'll still need to treat it like a fish, cat, animal, etc.
Step 2. When looking for a Venus flytrap you need to consider its preferred climate
Venus flytrap prefers a warm, humid climate in which to live. It is important to think about it first, so that the plant can live happily.
Step 3. To keep them from getting sick or sick, it might be a good idea to buy some crickets in advance so you don't have to chase flies yourself
Venus flytrap may be difficult to feed, but with a little experience you won't have any problems.
Step 4. You will be able to buy Venus flytrap from most of the well-stocked nurseries in your area
Step 5. If you find one of these plants, don't put it in direct sunlight - they hate it
Any hot, humid place will do.
Step 6. Give her a drink once or twice a week
If you give her too much to drink, one or more of her heads will likely turn brown and get sick.
Step 7. Once you have one or more of her brown heads, typically due to age, get some special scissors and cut them off
In the future, they will grow back!
Step 8. Venus flytrap digest its prey (usually, it would be better if they were flies
) in about 1-2 weeks. If it takes longer, the prey is probably too big.