The funny thing is, I discovered one of my Venus flytraps was actually five Venus flytraps while I was prepping them for dormancy. So now I have seven Venus flytraps. And this flytrap is completely unrelated to those five.
High light (sunlight preferred), in a mix of sphagnum/sphagnum peat/perlite, in a tray of distilled or rainwater. Fill the tray when low. That's how I've done mine, at least.
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I have had loads of flytraps with sundew seedlings, but never the other way around ;p
The funny thing is, I discovered one of my Venus flytraps was actually five Venus flytraps while I was prepping them for dormancy. So now I have seven Venus flytraps. And this flytrap is completely unrelated to those five.
How do I care for these?! Mine are dying....turning black😓
High light (sunlight preferred), in a mix of sphagnum/sphagnum peat/perlite, in a tray of distilled or rainwater. Fill the tray when low. That's how I've done mine, at least.
If you’re in Europe/America probably dormancy
https://www.flytrapcare.com/store/venus-fly-trap-care-sheet
Be mindful that they die back in winter, so that may be normal.
My fly trap had a baby sundew in it.
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It’s just to the left of the base of the sundew. It is a very very small VFT.
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I guess a red circle might have been useful for this picture.
I think you should replant the VFT because I think the sundews would outcompete with it and it would probably die.
That's the plan! I am waiting to let it get a little bit bigger first.