Despite their exotic nature Venus flytraps are relatively easy to grow. All you need to do is mimic their natural habitat. Native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States Venus flytraps grow in a nutrient poor, acidic soil, so to start with you will need ericaceous seed compost.
Germinating Venus flytrap seeds |
Seal the pots inside a polythene bag or cover with glass and place in a warm bright position but one that does not receive direct sunlight as this can cause the compost to dry out.
If you have a heated propagator, maintain an optimum temperature of between 25-27 degrees Celsius.
Maintain conditions of high humidity using a handheld plant mister.
Venus flytrap seedlings |
Once the first 3-4 true leaves have developed the seedlings can be carefully pricked out and potted on into individual pots. Until the first traps open give a very weak solution of liquid fertiliser once a month. Never over fertilise as this can easily kill the the sensitive roots.
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