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By AgentMaineMeta
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No idea the species or type of these two flytraps.
They were both originally six inches but most of that height came from a lot of dead stems and heads. So after a gentle trimming and repotting.

Here are are new beauties.
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By thepitchergrower
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AgentMaineMeta wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 9:24 pm No idea the species or type of these two flytraps.
There is only one species of venus flytrap, Dionaea muscipula. All other varieties are cultivars, typicals, or un-named varieties.

If a plant comes without a name it is by default a typical.
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By ChefDean
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^^^^ What he said.
Plus, you'll want to remove those rocks. VFT's live in an acidic environment, and that acid can leach minerals from rocks and such that will kill them.
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By Intheswamp
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Yep, those are "typical" flytraps. They look good, ya'll did a good job. And, as Dean mentioned...toss the rocks. I see opaque, non-quartz rocks there and they're not "silica". Something you might want to consider is getting a small bottle of some Tetra freeze-dried blood worms from the pet department and using them to feed the traps with. A little bit goes a long way. There's several threads here talking about them and Matt has a full page devoted to it...Feed a Venus flytrap. It supposedly increases the growth-rate and makes for some healthy plants. I'm going to be trying it myself on some Walmart rescues. Just gotta get to Walmart and grab a can of worms. :D
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By thepitchergrower
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I'd toss the moss too. It doesn't look like real sphagnum, so it might be harmful to CPs (again, wrong acidity thing).
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By thepitchergrower
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Intheswamp wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 11:20 pm Just gotta get to Walmart and grab a can of worms. :D
I haven't been able to find those worms. Instead I use a fish food and maxsea solution.
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By Intheswamp
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thepitchergrower wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 11:53 pm
Intheswamp wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 11:20 pm Just gotta get to Walmart and grab a can of worms. :D
I haven't been able to find those worms. Instead I use a fish food and maxsea solution.
It's interesting that you can't find the blood worms. The reason I say that is that I looked on Amazon and it looks like they don't have them. But, my local Walmart (25 miles away :roll: ) has them and I've got a bottle of them on my pickup order for tomorrow. I wonder if there's something going on with the supply on those. Thankfully, from what I understand, a bottle of them lasts a log time. I would say that if you can't find freeze-dried blood worms then some of the other fish foods appear to work well. One often recommended food is Tetra Betta Pellets. Which food are you feeding, thepitchergrower?
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By thepitchergrower
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I hear some people are allergic to blood worms. I use fish flakes (I think the brand is tetra min) powdered, and mixed with maxsea (1:1 ratio). Pure maxsea doesn't work in my climate because it evaporates off the leaves too quickly. Mixing it with maxsea isn't necessary, 1:1 powdered fish flakes to water (preferably low TDS) works as well.
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By Intheswamp
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Somebody is always allergic to something, but it does seem they mention it more for the blood worms. I was curious about the type food that you use because Tetra makes so many different fish foods.
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