Description
New experience, grow carnivorous plants! Carnivorous plants are plants that attract and eat insects. The culture is done in pots, with heat and humidity, and indoors. You too, grow your carnivorous plant in your room and see how it will behave with flies and spiders.
Cultivation pot with seeds of carnivorous plants.
Do you know the fly catcher? This carnivorous plant attracts flies and insects in its jaws then manages to close them in a flash. This small plant from acidic and poor soil (swamps or land that has been burnt) needs water and heat. It grows in spring and rather rests in winter like many plants. To facilitate cultivation, make a small bell, such as a plastic greenhouse, with a cut and inverted bottle to concentrate heat and humidity around the small seeds.
Composition:
Terracotta pot 8 cm in diameter
Terracotta dish 8 cm in diameter
1 6 cm wafer of coconut soil to rehydrate in a little lukewarm water
1 sachet of 10 sarracenia carnivorous plant seeds to sow
Our advice:
In winter, if the carnivorous flytrap sarracenia plant has the leaves down, do not worry, it will rest and will come back stronger in the spring. The growth of sarracenia takes place mainly in spring until the onset of winter (March to October), during which time it rests (jaw down). Its flowering (white flowers) begins in late spring through early summer and its lifespan is approximately 20 years under natural conditions. Saracenia reproduces by cross pollination, cutting and tissue culture.