• @lunarul
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    1 month ago

    I just looked up the other day how to take care of the venus flytrap my son insisted we buy. It said it needs poor soil, do not fertilize it, and that they get their nutrients from their prey (and should be fed if kept indoors).

    • @JusticeForPorygon
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      271 month ago

      They’re a huge pain in the ass to take care of. Ours died because it got rained on

      • @shneancy
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        151 month ago

        i love nature

        a plant can evolve to survive in soil without any nutrients by becoming carnivorous, but rain? that’s a step too far buddy

        also reminds me of lurking in the magic mushroom growing subreddit, in the wild those mushrooms can grow on literal cow shit, but in people’s homes they die if their rice is not sterile enough

        • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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          121 month ago

          Afaik there aren’t any carnivorous plants that can be killed with rainwater. It’s much more likely that they were out where the sprinkler could get them (hard water, chlorine, etc will kill carnivorous plants). Never, ever water carnivorous plants with tap water.

        • @[email protected]
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          529 days ago

          but in people’s homes they die if their rice is not sterile enough

          TRICHODERMA MY ARCH NEMESIS

      • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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        71 month ago

        Were they outside where the sprinkler could hit them? I can’t imagine they were killed by rainwater; I used to have a lot of carnivorous plants and rainwater was an ideal water source along with distilled water. If they were hit by the sprinkler though, that could kill them, especially if you have hard water.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      Plant it in peat moss mixed with sand and only water with distilled water or rainwater. It needs a lot of light too, so keep it near a south facing window