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  • Venus Fly Trap, 'Pink Venus.' Special Import.

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    Description: Dionaea muscipula pink venus is a beautiful red Dionaea, similar to Dionaea "royal red" but with brighter colors! It has traps with long and sharp teeth, if properly exposed to the sun it takes on an intense purple color.
    Watering: Moist to wet
    Light: Full to very bright light
    Location: Outdoors, windowsill, terrarium, greenhouse
    Dormancy: Yes

    Venus Fly Trap Care

    Position

    Flytraps are happy in a variety of growing conditions including frost or light freeze; outdoors, windowsill, terrarium or greenhouse is fine. They will thrive in full sun and develop their best red colours in very bright light.

    Watering

    Soil should be evenly moist. Water from below with mineral-free water such as RO, distilled or rainwater. The tray method filled with 1-2.5cm of water, and the potted flytrap placed into it works best during the growing season.

    Dormancy

    As days shorten and temperatures drop, plant growth slows. It may appear to be dying, losing all its traps, however it is likely only going dormant. When this happens don’t worry, let it rest, its normal. Reduce watering by allowing the tray to become dry before topping up. The soil should always remain moist. 

    Feeding

    Venus flytraps feed monthly during active growth. Allow plants to catch their own prey and never feed them meat or cheese. Indoors they will still attract and capture insects. Traps work for 3-4 feedings then turn black. You may trim these away as they will be replaced. Avoid triggering the traps yourself, unless feeding. This wastes energy and if repeatedly done, may kill it. Once or twice is ok though.

    Repotting

    You will not need to repot this plant upon receipt. We recommend that you do repot in winter dormancy, (around May, June to July) every 1 or 2 years, or when the media develops an unpleasant odour. Use a growing medium specifically for carnivorous plants.

    Flowers

    Remove the flower spike when it forms in spring as this weakens the plant, possibly even to death.

    Price is for a single, potted plant in plastic container. Plant images are depictions only, representative of the species and not necessarily the plant you will receive.