Red Flytraps

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  1. My Venus Flytrap produced flowers and seeds which sprouted in June/July. I now have small, but very healthy looking young plants with around 4-7 traps about 1-2mm long. I live in SC and my dormancy period plan is to place my mature plants outside and protect from deep frost. Should I do something different for my very young/small plants?

  2. Thanx
    Last winter my grandson and I decided to purchase a couple of Venus fly traps to replace the old one he had and died when he was younger. The ones we received were very small and not very good looking. We have followed very carefully the instructions that accompanied them. We are going to REPOT them in a couple of days, I hope that they will be better.
    The pictures of the Fly traps I’ve seen look a lot nicer than the ones we have. I decided to try and purchase a couple more to accompany the ones we have. Hopefully they will be larger and healthier than the ones we have.
    Keep in touch Thanx MIKE MINCOLLA

  3. We live in Minnesota. Our venus flytrap sits in the kitchen window. Should we do anything for her to be dormant? Put her into a bag and into the refrigerator? Just leave her in the window and water her? Are there certain types of pots that are best to replant her in?

    This is a loved plant of my 9 year old and we would like her to stay alive. Thanks for your help.

    Amy

    • Leave the plant on your windowsill and keep its tray watered — there’s nothing else to do. No repotting is necessary. In fact, our mesh pots that are included with our plants are the best.

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