I bought one of those in 2014 and it’s still living in that original container. Although the plastic is yellowed and green with algae these days. I just water it with distilled water every few months and ignore it. That seems to keep it happy.
Honestly they aren’t to hard to take care of but they require lots of sun destilled water and bugs occasionally all of the needs can be provided by a solar light and a homemade destillation process
They'll dry up pretty fast outside in our low humidity climate unless you're constantly and I mean constantly watering them. 4 yesrs ago bought those venus fly traps and pircher plants from Lowe's. They did perfectly fine for about a year and a half indoors on our south facing window in the laundry room. The pitcher plant even some good large sized pitchers. When I decided to put them outside it was constant watering and they slowly declined untl I gave up and they died. That's growers on YT who are on the west coast all grow them either in elaborate greenhouses with fans, humidifiers and air conditioners or indoors with grow lights. They"ll do fine indoors bro. I was a black thumb when i started growing plants 4 yrs ago and managed to keep these alive for over a year and a hakf and get 5-6 fly traps per plant with food sized pitchers on my pticher plant.
Ive had mine just like that in that container for 3 years and its thriving! I clean it up all the time. I pull the dead pods and stems and water it like once a week.
My dad bought one of those EXACT venus fly traps for my older brother on his birthday. He didn’t ask if he even wanted that responsibility or not. We named her Ruby and she sits on the windowsill where she gets a bunch of sun, but has been dying ever since we got her. It’s been nearly a year and she only has one living mouth left. Thank you for the video, I’ll see if we can save her and get her outside.
i keep mine inside. hanging in the window.I got him to rid my place of all the annoying ass flys that plague my flat. named him sneaks's cuz they are many.. have a friend that thought it was pretty cool.. left his outside for 1 night and they died.
Found this video trying to find a video on someone repotting a Venus Fly Trap. I've read care guides, I know "how" supposedly lol to do it, but I wanted to see someone actually do it.
Cold hardy to zone 7, it’s a plant that should be outside for all of America and only brought inside somewhere like a garage or basement in colder areas in winter. In fact, those in hotter climates should try to replicate a “winter” period of about 3 months in order to fulfill the plants natural needs. Being native to the coastal plains of the Carolina’s it naturally experiences a winter every year and has grown quite accustomed to it.