How To Care For a Venus Flytrap
Interested in meat-eating plants? Learn how to care for your Venus Flytrap in this free video series covering feeding, growing, buying, propagating, and transplanting Venus Flytrap carnivorous plants.
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Summary: A Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant that catches insects for food by snapping it's leaves shut. It does this through a combination of elasticity, turgor and growth. The leaves naturally bend outward but when they are closed the are bend inwards and create the trap. It is still difficult to know how this exactly happens but when small hairs are triggered on the leaves they snap shut catching the prey. It will typically take about 10 days to fully digest this food then reopen. They typically reside in boggy, swampy areas low in nitrogen.
In this free video series you will learn from Wes Major, our expert, about Venus Flytraps and how to raise and maintain them. These traps require a specific environment and are in need of very specific necessities to live. You will learn tips and techniques on how to grow a Flytrap from a seedling to an adult as well as the soil and lighting they will need. Wes will also show you methods of propagation and transplanting Flytraps correctly.
This series is an
Equilibrio Films production.
About the Expert
Wes Major has extensive experience in working with nearly every species of carnivorous plant. He has several years of hands on experience in the cultivation and maintenance of these plants. He is currently the Head of Plant Cultivation at Equilibrio Carnivorous Plants. In addition to his experience in cultivation, Major also has extensive field knowledge of carnivorous plants. He has gone on numerous expeditions to locate and study these plants in there natural habitats. Currently he is working with Equilibrio Films Ltd. as the host and narrator for a one hour documentary about Carnivorous Plants.
Contact: www.EquilibrioCarnivorousPlants.com
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