VENUS FLY TRAP CLOSING
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I live in Miami. Could I grow these outdoors year round and how could they die technically if there's no winter to come around? Because its from my understanding that these plants only grow in a small part of north Carolina. So if the plant is tricked into a 70 degree winter... Wouldn't survive past that?
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Noooooo don't skweeez it lite tat one trap only works about 5 times
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@SmithRacing1999 it was like that when he bought it.
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how did u not kill th plant
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@fargonbastedge Yes they are from the north carolinas, you need to replicate the weather conditions like the north carolinas (lots of sun and high humidity) I live in Canada and the weather is colder than the north carolinas, my plant has been through 2 winters without going into dormancy. So it should be fine... Miami is pretty hot...
MMTTSS 2 months ago
no but y was he squeezing the sides on it
SmithRacing1999 8 months ago
@SmithRacing1999
read this faq
MMTTSS 7 months ago
sarracenia.
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MMTTSS 7 months ago
I cant find sphagnum peat moss anywhere--its all enriched with plant food. I found shagnum moss. can sundews and pitcher plants be ok with that?
kt10585 1 year ago
@kt10585 sphagnum peat moss/peat moss/sphagnum moss is pretty much the same. peat moss is in the soil form (in Bogs) of sphagnum moss.jus dont get the ones mixed with other fertilizers. u gotta do a lil research on google on sundews & pitcher plants. but for i all know, u need sphagnum peat poss, perlite, & construction sand (no salt) for sundews, you need to find the ratio of those, like 70%peat 30%sand or perlite.i dont know much bout ur pitcher plant. dont use porous pots.
MMTTSS 1 year ago