Can amphibious tanks keep flytraps? What kind of soil is used to raise the flytrap, and is it easy t

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5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Yes. The water tank can raise flytraps, but you just need to pay attention to ventilation and water exchange, so that it can grow better!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Generally speaking, there is no problem, and you must pay attention to watering at ordinary times.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1. Water moss powder: Venus flytrap has a high request for substrate, and on weekdays, it is not allowed to be raised with popular flower soil. When raising it, it is recommended to use water moss, which is the most commonly used.

    Note that the moss should be watered first and kneaded into powder before it can be used, and never use a whole piece of dried moss to raise it. Otherwise it will also be stunted.

    2. Perlite and peat: Although moss is suitable for its development, it looks very messy and not particularly elegant. If you want to add to its ornamentality, you can also use soil made of peat soil and perlite to maintain it.

    This kind of soil has a lot of nutrients, and it is also sufficient and breathable, so it is also suitable for raising it.

    3. If the maintenance method is accurate, it can be given sufficient light during maintenance, fed with nutrients in a timely manner, the temperature is between 20-30, and the substrate is constantly in a moist state, then it is relatively easy to raise. In addition, if the maintenance situation is not up to standard, it will be difficult to raise it well.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Venus flytrap cultivation method:

    1. Sufficient light.

    Flytrap grasslands grow in swampy environments and do not have tall plants for shade, so they are light-loving. In spring, autumn and winter, you can get light all day, but in summer the sun is too strong and you need shade at noon. If the environment is dark, you can also use a fill light for about 4 hours a day.

    Second, the temperature is suitable.

    Venus flytraps grow at temperatures between 15-35, but the optimum temperature is 21-35. In winter, the plant becomes dormant in the environment of 5 years, but the plant can grow normally even if it is not dormant. If the temperature is too high, you need to spray some water around it, which can have a cooling effect.

    3. Watering an appropriate amount.

    Try to choose soft water for watering the Venus flytrap, that is, pure water or rainwater, and tap water needs to be dried before use, so that the chlorine gas can evaporate. In addition, it is generally used to replenish water by soaking in pots, placing the pots in large pots filled with water, and letting the water slowly seep through the holes in the bottom of the pots. However, don't use it like this in summer, otherwise it will easily lead to root rot.

    Fourth, control fertilization.

    Venus flytraps need certain nutrients during their growth, but their roots are not salt-tolerant, so direct fertilization can easily lead to their death. Foliar fertilization is usually required, and the concentration of the fertilizer should be well controlled, and spraying should be done every two weeks. Alternatively, you can put insects on their leaves, but don't put edible meat.

    Precautions for keeping a flytrap

    In addition to preferring sunlight, flytraps also prefer to stay in slightly warmer places.

    If the temperature drops below 5 degrees Celsius in winter, it will stop growing, and you should not water it when the temperature is low to avoid frostbite.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Raised in acidic soil, control a reasonable temperature environment.

    Since the Venus flytrap is a swamp plant, how to raise the Venus flytrap is the best, first of all, it is best to choose the right soil pond, because the Venus flytrap likes to grow in the acidic soil with good water retention, you can choose peat soil, water moss, garden soil according to the ratio of 3:1:1 to prepare, and then water enough.

    Because the flytrap likes to grow in a warm and humid environment, its growth temperature is 15 35, so it can be placed in a semi-shaded and semi-sunny environment or properly shaded in the summer high temperature season, and in winter, the temperature is too low to be heated or placed indoors is the best.

    Flytraps are found in the coastal plains of the United States in North and South Carolina, and are also found in New Jersey and Floria, and grow mainly around the swamps and wetlands of semi-savannas. It is highly acidic and often grows with other insectivorous phytoinfiltrates such as sundew, raccoon algae, and bottle grass.

    Methods of reproduction

    Leaf cuttings propagation method: first cut the leaves from the base, the older the leaves, the better. Then the cut leaves are placed flat or diagonally on moist moss or peat soil, placed in a well-lit place, and covered with a glass plate to maintain the high humidity of the cutting, so as to facilitate the growth of buds through the incision at the base of the leaves.

    When the plantlets that grow after 2 months have 3-4 leaves, they can be transplanted and potted.

    Pearl-bud planting propagation method: the base of the petiole of the flytrap will grow scale-like plant buds, these pearl buds are latent buds, whenever its apical buds are white or artificially damaged and can no longer grow, these buds will take root and grow leaves, become a new plant, at this time it can be separated from the mother plant, and another potted plant. When propagating, the apical bud can be consciously pinched off to promote the germination of new plants.

    Subplant propagation method: After the Venus flytrap blooms, some small plants will naturally grow at the bracts at the top of the inflorescence. When these plantlets have grown roots, they can be separated from the mother plant and planted in a pot.

    The flower stalk that has completed the planting and propagation of the daughter plant should also be cut off at this time, so as not to consume too much nutrients and affect the normal growth of the mother plant.

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