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Venus flytrap. There are many reasons why the clip turns black, but the first thing to check is whether it is naturally blackened. Because if the Venus flytrap is too old, its clips will also turn black, which is a natural and normal phenomenon, and you don't need to worry, as long as the bulb is fine.
If it is a newly planted flytrap, its clips turn black not long after it is raised, which is usually because the flytrap has not yet adapted to the new environment.
Solution: According to the cultivation method of the Venus flytrap, create the best environment for the growth of the Venus flytrap, and after a period of time, the clip will return to health.
Venus flytraps do not require much fertilizer, and watering requires soft water (water that does not contain or contains less soluble calcium and magnesium compounds). So use hard water when watering the Venus flytrap.
water with a high concentration of minerals) is also one of the reasons why its clips turn black. <>
Solution: If the flytrap clip does not turn black severely, immediately switch to pure water or water with less mineral content such as rainwater; If it is serious, change the potting soil immediately to see if it can be rescued.
In addition to the water quality, the soil quality is also the reason why the flytrap clips turn black. As soon as we do not change the potting soil for a long time, resulting in the cementation being impermeable, its clips will turn black. <>
Solution: It's very simple, change the potting soil, preferably once a year in the spring.
When watering the Venus flytrap, it is generally appropriate amount, if the watering is too much, causing the soil to be too wet, it may cause root rot, resulting in the symptoms of blackening of the clips.
Solution: Move to a well-ventilated place with a strong sun, let the water evaporate quickly, and then follow the watering method of Venus flytrap, and the clamp will recover after a while. <>
One of the benefits of the Venus flytrap is to catch insects, but when it is farmed indoors, many flower lovers like to feed it. However, if you overfeed it, it can cause the flytrap clips to turn black.
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Because the leaves of the flytrap go bad for digestion of food.
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If the flytrap is too old, its clips will also turn black, which is a natural and normal phenomenon.
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has lost the ability to catch insects and can hardly use it; When the climate is too cold, the leaves on the ground will wither.
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Before you catch the bug, her function is degraded.
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Once overfed, it can cause the flytrap clips to turn black.
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In the summer, it is only a few weeks; The old leaves will gradually turn yellow, lose their ability to catch insects, and finally turn black and die.
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Because that's how his cycle goes.
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Because if you eat too much, you will die without digestion.
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It may be that they have not adapted to the new environment.
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This is a normal phenomenon, the specific cause is not clear, and the leaves of the flytrap will turn black if they are too old.
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Yes, I also bought one, and it was the same situation. It can catch insects, but it has no digestive ability to dissolve the insects it catches, and even the clips are broken, black and wilted, and finally the roots are rotten, and they are now on the verge of death. The key to catch the insect is not dissolved, but suffocated, just bought when it looked pretty good, the clip is 1cm long, and then slowly the clip is getting smaller and smaller, some of the newly grown leaf clips have not yet formed and fallen, I knew that I would buy pitcher plants.
Never buy this again. Definitely going to die.
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The reason for the blackening of the flytrap may be caused by changes in the growth environment, so it is necessary to give it a more comfortable environment for maintenance. It may also be caused by improper moisture, fertilizer, and light, or it may be caused by the inappropriate soil used for cultivation. Too high or too low a temperature can also cause its leaves and clips to turn black, and too much feeding can cause indigestion of the plant.
First, the solution.
1. It is advisable to control the water in the plant pot at about 50% to 70%, and then cover it with a bag for stuffy maintenance, and then put it in a sunny place for about 7 days and then take it out for maintenance.
2. Control its temperature between 15 degrees and 25 degrees, and you can use the potting method to water it, so that the flytrap will not cause waterlogging.
3. The loam used can be peat with good moisture retention and river sand and other materials, and it can be used after stirring evenly.
4. It is necessary to reduce the feeding of the plant, so as not to cause indigestion of its clips, so as to turn black in color. The use of fertilizer should not be too large, and it can be watered after mixing with water. Like potassium dihydrogen phosphate, dilute before use.
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The blackening of the Venus flytrap may be due to the alkalinization of the soil in which the plant is planted, resulting in the inability of the plant to grow normally, or it may be due to the improper water and nutrients provided to the plant during maintenance, resulting in water and fertilizer damage to the plant, or it may be that the plant suffers from disease in the process of growth, so that the plant grows poorly.
1. Soil alkalization
The blackening of the flytrap may be related to the soil in which it is planted. Venus flytrap is suitable for growing in acidic soil, if the soil is alkalized, it will cause the plant to fail to grow normally and turn black, so it is necessary to provide the plant with an appropriate amount of diluted acidic solution when maintaining the flytrap in the later stage to keep the soil acidic.
2. Moisture discomfort
The darkening of the flytrap may also be due to the unsatisfactory moisture provided to the plant during maintenance. Generally, the cultivation of flytraps needs to use clean water, mineral-rich pure water or rainwater, if the maintenance of the flytrap provides polluted water for the plant, it will lead to the blackening of the plant, so in the later maintenance of the flytrap needs to provide reasonable water for the plant.
3. Improper fertilization
Venus flytrap blackening may also be due to improper fertilization, generally there are two ways to fertilize plants, the first is to add fertilizer to the soil, wait for the soil to absorb and then transport to the plant, the second is to dilute the fertilizer and spray it on the plant, but the flytrap can only use the first way to fertilize, the second way will cause the plant to blacken, poor growth.
4. Suffering from diseases
Venus flytrap suffers from disease in the process of growth, it will appear black, so in the later maintenance of the flytrap, it is necessary to cut off the diseased parts of the plant, and then spray the plant regularly with sterilizer to eliminate the bacteria on the plant, and at the same time, it is also necessary to ventilate the plant regularly to allow the healthy growth of the plant.
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Yes, just cut off the black area.
The leaves of the flytrap should be cut off when they are black, and the leaves of the clip should be cut when they are black, so that the leaves will not only not absorb nutrients, but also reduce the aesthetics, and the blackening of the leaves is mostly caused by improper maintenance. Watering, improper fertilization, and improper light during maintenance are easy to cause leaves to turn black, and the management methods should be adjusted in time to avoid leaf blackening. In particular, pay attention to the fertilization method, and be sure to control the concentration of fertilizer to avoid fertilizer damage.
Precautions for the cultivation of Venus flytraps.
1. Light: swamp plants, the native environment has no shade from tall plants, and likes sunlight. When cultivating at home, the three seasons of spring, autumn and winter can be full sunshine, and 50% shade should be added in the southern summer or placed on the indoor sunny window sill.
Or use a 40W tube to cultivate with artificial light at a distance of 750px above the plant for 12 hours a day.
2. Moisture: Try to use soft water such as pure water and rainwater. Potting is used to create a small environment similar to the original plot by placing the Venus flytrap pot in a tray or glass tank, filling it with water to a depth of 75px, and replenishing it regularly.
3. Humidity: more than 50%, the native environment of Venus flytrap is a swamp-type grassland, the humidity is relatively high, if you can use a large water basin to make waist water, the humidity near it will be a little higher, and you can also add a layer of water moss to the topsoil of the pot, which is also helpful to maintain air humidity.
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Venus flytraps, whose leaves turn yellow and wilt, is normal. The leaves do not regrow, which is due to the low ambient temperature (28 30).
The leaf lifespan of Venus flytrap is generally about a few months (2 3 months) in autumn and only a few weeks in summer. The old leaves will gradually turn yellow, lose their ability to catch insects, and finally turn black and die, but the new leaves will continue to grow from the center. Throughout the summer, the flytrap will continue to grow new leaves until autumn, when it will grow another leaf that grows slower; At this time, the leaves that grow in the summer are so large that they have withered, and the flytraps are ready for the winter. In winter, some small insect traps are still there, but they have lost their ability to catch insects and are hardly used. When the climate is cold, the leaves on the ground all wither. If you want to make it dormant in winter, you must control it to about 5 (0 8).
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Venus flytrap must be familiar to everyone, because of its own insecticidal function, so every summer comes, many families will put a pot or two on their windowsill, but for people who are new to the plant, why the flytrap is always black leaves has become the most concerned about everyone, take a look.
Venus flytrap is an insectivorous plant in North America that has shell-like traps that capture and then digest when bugs invade. The reason why someone's Venus flytrap is black may be due to the change of the growing environment, so it should be given a more comfortable maintenance environment, it may also be due to improper water, fertilizer, light, or it may be due to unsuitable soil cultivation, too high and too low temperature will also cause the leaves and clips to turn black, too much feeding will cause indigestion of the plant, which can also happen.
1. The moisture in the pot should be controlled at about 50% to 70%, and then used a bag for stuffy cultivation, and then placed in a sunny place for about 7 days, and then taken out for maintenance.
2. The temperature can be controlled between 15 degrees and 25 degrees, and can be watered by pot sitting method, so that the fly trap and grass will not cause water accumulation.
3. The loam used can be evenly mixed with peat and river sand to maintain good moisture.
4. Reduce the amount of food eaten by the plant, so as not to cause indigestion and blackening the color. The amount of fertilizer should not be too large and can be mixed with water before watering.
The water used for the Venus flytrap should be as low as possible with low mineral content, such as pure water or rainwater, or tap water that has been dried for a few days, which has a great impact on the later growth of the Venus flytrap.
In terms of light, spring, autumn and winter, it can be allowed to receive full sunlight as much as possible, and in summer due to the high temperature and sultry climate, appropriate shading measures can be taken, otherwise the flytrap is easy to rot the stem or be burned by the strong sun.
In addition, the fertility of the flytrap is not strong, if you want to fertilize it, do not directly apply the fertilizer into the medium, otherwise it is easy to cause the death of the plant, we can use foliar fertilizer, dilute the fertilizer to about 5000 times the proportion, spray it on the foliage, half a month is enough.
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1. Thermal insulation treatment: It has a slight cold resistance, but the temperature cannot be lower than 0 degrees. To be on the safe side, it is advisable to move indoors in winter to avoid frostbite, especially in northern areas.
Most of the northern areas are heated, and the plants can grow normally in the indoor environment.
2. Bask in the sun: In winter, it should be placed in the sun when maintaining, so that it can bask in the sun more, which can help it survive the winter. Spending more solar energy to raise its temperature can also help it accumulate nutrients.
3. Watering a small amount: In winter, the temperature is low, the water loss is slow, and its growth rate is also slow, so it is necessary to reduce watering. If the soil is not dry, it is best not to water it at will, generally once a week, it is easy to hurt the roots if the water is large.
4. Fertilizer treatment: the amount of fertilization must be controlled in winter, it is recommended to stop fertilizer treatment, and then manage normally after the plant resumes growth in spring, and supplement fertilizer appropriately to avoid fertilizer damage to it.
Its leaves are all black, it may be caused by light, unsuitable temperature, watering or too much fertilization, whatever the reason, it should be treated as soon as possible. In terms of temperature, it is best to provide it with an environment of 15-25 degrees, and it is usually recommended to use the pot method to water to avoid waterlogging. The humidity is controlled between 50% and 70%, and the bag can be put on the bag for a period of time, and then placed in the sun for a week in the sun, and then taken out for maintenance.
In addition, it is necessary to let it eat less to avoid indigestion of the clips. Fertilization is best applied after dilution.
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