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  • I'm living in Southern California and I don't think it will be cool enough for my Venus to go into dormancy when winter comes. Is there anyway I can induce dormancy so that my plant will live longer?

  • @GlaciusNLV put it into a plastic bag with a bit of soil and then place it in the refrigerator. Take a look on it every 20 days to check if there is no fungus groing on it.

  • Thank you for making these videos. I never had much luck with these plants before - I thought I was over-watering them, I guess I didn't water them enough!

  • What if my plant swallows peat? :-(

  • @STOPTHEEU nothing really...

  • what is better a vft or a pitcher plant i don't know what to buy please help me this my first time of carivorouse plants

  • If you want one that moves then I would go with a VFT. If you get creeped out by the movent then get a pitcher plant.

  • i have 7 sundew plants so if anyone need help with one i can give you some tips just send me a message.

  • i thought when they turn black that means they goin into hibernation?

  • Venus flytraps loose their leaves when dormant. As long as the rihzome is white, your plant is alive.

  • woot venus flytraps FTW ^^!

  • I reessurected mine form the dead. but when a trap will form, it dies. how do I stop it? plus, when I cut the top of the trap, not the stem, the stem dies, and it turns black. and mine is so fragile, if the stem rips a little, the whole stem and trap dies! please make a video on what to do. Im begging you

  • if your plant is stil alive it is going dormant now that it is december. Ket it grow out side where it gets very very cold and where it will be getting direct sun all day.Makesure it is in peat moss with perlite or sand or pure sphagnum moss.Use distilled water only. Makesure the soil that you use has no fertilizer in it. Once yyou have done that your plant should be fine. These guys are tough they can take hundred dgree weather and literaly freezing nights. Good luck

  • Slam-dunk information! We've been doing everything all wrong. We - and our little plants thank you!!

  • These videos are very helpful!

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