Venus Flytrap Care Tips For BIG Healthy Plants

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Venus Flytraps surely must be one of the most iconic and unique species of carnivorous plant in the world. Unfortunately, there's a lot of misinformation out there about how to care for these amazing plants. Look no further than my latest comprehensive 'Venus Flytrap Care Guide' explaining everything you need to know to grow healthy, big fly traps. I cover all the important topics in a way which is easy to understand to help you grow amazing healthy plants at home. Topics covered include:
- The life cycle of Venus Flytraps and why they go dormant
- How much light to give your plants
- What is the best potting medium
- The best water to use and how to water your plants
- How to feed your plants including a new technique to stimulate digestion which I recently discovered
- How often you should feed Venus Fly traps
- The best pots and pot size to use
- Pruning tips

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:54 Healthy Venus Flytraps
4:13 Winter Dormancy
7:04 Light Requirements
8:52 Best Potting Medium To Use
10:55 How To Water Venus Flytraps
15:09 Best Pots For Venus Flytraps
17:03 How To Remove Old Traps
21:42 How To Feed Venus Flytraps
26:53 How Often Should You Feed Venus Flytraps

Further information that goes into further detail about how to properly prune Venus Flytraps can be found here:    • Venus Fly Trap Care - Pruning  

Whether you're thinking about growing Venus Flytraps, you're just starting out or you already have some plants the following care tips in this video will result in healthier, more mature plants. Happy growing!

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コメント (21)
  • @macrick
    you remind me of John Constantine's actor who played Santan : Peter Stormare
  • I use a 'turkey baster', to water the plant soil, under the leaves, to as not to trigger the traps..works well!
  • I'm returning to raise flytraps after a 40 year hiatus. I've spent two days researching and this video is the most concise, informative that I have seen. Thank you. Subscribed.
  • @vladimus9749
    Very clever technique with the fishing line. Your plants are gorgeous! Subscribed
  • @Arthur012ful
    SO MANY thanks. I strongly want to healthfully grow these plants. YOU have well provided me with things that I need to know before beginning. I simply cannot be the only follower of you in my category. We thank you.
  • Greetings from bundaberg QLD. After watching your video I feel more confident in looking after the one I purchased today. Very informative. Thanks for sharing
  • @tylerkrug7719
    Your plants are growing really good! You definitely know what your doing,thanks
  • Great video! Just picked up a trap at the local nursery. I'm going to have to transplant soon. Thanks for the tips! TJ
  • This was very informative. I just got my first VFT and I hope it works out. They are very interesting plants!
  • @janetlentz7180
    Thanks! I just bought my first VF and this is really helpful.
  • @doeiika
    I never thought of using fishing line to trigger the digestive response! I'll definitely try that! It's my third summer (northern hemisphere) with VFTs. I like watching new videos to pick up new tips haha
  • @phil955i
    Great tip with the fishing line!
  • Really enjoyed your video and found it very informative. I'm in the USA but the techniques are very helpful and did help me clear up some confusion I had about watering. I had been told to allow the pot to dry up for 2 or 3 days while cheching the medium to make sure it was still damp. I actually put them in a dry tray and monitor the medium daily.. You confirmed that information so Thank You!
  • I’ve only had mine for a week now that’s why I’m watching this video but it’s already got two plies and I’m fixing to want to get another one. I love these plants.