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Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 6:51 pm
by DeviLe15
Hello,

Long time no see! I've made the decision to try and host a VFT once again. I've provided a picture of little Nigel.

The shop attendant said I should keep it in the container with the lid on to keep it humid and moist, considering where I live the air is pretty dry. She recommended just misting with distilled water as needed (she added that I probably wouldn't even need to water the soil). I'm not sure how long I can keep the VFT in the container as it grows: one of the leaves already touches the lid. Not sure how to cover the plant when it outgrows that little container. She mentioned that if I wanted to have it out of the container I should mist it in the morning and at night/as needed to keep it moist.

The distilled water I have "expired" 2017 July. Is this no longer good for the VFT, or would it be acceptable? It's in a 4 litre plastic container, much like a plastic milk container.

Lastly, when I bought the plant, there was quite a bit of humidity and a fair bit of water collecting on the walls of the container. I noticed that there were a lot of black leaves (pruned it when I got home) and some of the green leaves are beginning to turn black. Perhaps when thick drops of water collect on the insides of the container it's too humid?

I'm hoping Nigel will be my last VFT, and not join Rupert and Jasmine in the ranks of the deceased (yes, I name my VFTs; yes, I know it's strange).

Thank you for your time, and any bits of wisdom you may share!


DeviLe15

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 7:11 pm
by hollyhock
I wouldn't leave it in that container with the lid. Vfts don't need high humidity. They need lots of sunshine. This is something that is helpful to read.
https://www.flytrapcare.com/store/venus ... care-sheet

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Sat May 26, 2018 12:19 pm
by carelerasmus
I agree with hollyhock!! Contrary to popular belief ( or lack of knowledge ) Venus flytraps are NOT tropical plants! Haha they most DEFINITELY will succumb eventually in that container! My advice would be to take it out of that container, keep the soil moist ( not constantly wet ) and give it lots of sun! You should probably acclimate it to sunshine first, so do it slowly! Like only an hour of direct sun a day for a few days, and then increase it untill it gets 6+ hours a day! No need to mist it at all! But if you want to, you can I guess! dont know about that expired water though? Did not even know that water can expire? Anywhoo.... To put it short, no need for high humidity , keep soil moist , acclimate to full sunlight, if it tries to flower...cut it off! Its unnecessary stress for the plant! Its a great looking flytrap and I'm sure you'll keep this one alive!!! Good luck with Nigel!

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Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 12:18 am
by DeviLe15
Thank you for your feedback! I will take Nigel out of his dome and pray he survives on my windowsill!

I'm going to need the luck :)

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 1:38 am
by Nightbreed
Water doesn't expire fda requires expiration dates on consumables even if they don't expire like honey and vinegar. You can just ignore it.

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 3:28 am
by Huntsmanshorn
DeviLe15 wrote:Thank you for your feedback! I will take Nigel out of his dome and pray he survives on my windowsill!

I'm going to need the luck :)
I hope that windowsill gets at least 6 hours (7 or 8 would be much better...) of direct sunlight or Nigel will surely join his brother and sister. Ignore light levels at your peril.

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 3:26 pm
by jwalker
If you plant doesn't make it don't give up. The one thing I've found out that helped me was puttingt hem in a big pot all mine are in one gallon pots or larger. And definitely get it out side. I don't thinki 've ever been able to keep one alive for vary long in side even in my terrarium.

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 3:41 pm
by tommyr
Do I see a baby sarracenia in there too???

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 3:44 pm
by tommyr
Nightbreed wrote:Water doesn't expire fda requires expiration dates on consumables even if they don't expire like honey and vinegar. You can just ignore it.
Just an FYI, bottled water DOES have an expiration date but it's related to the plastic leaching into the water.

https://www.livescience.com/32636-why-d ... ates-.html

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 6:02 pm
by DeviLe15
Huntsmanshorn wrote:
I hope that windowsill gets at least 6 hours (7 or 8 would be much better...) of direct sunlight or Nigel will surely join his brother and sister. Ignore light levels at your peril.
Provided is a photo taken at 11:00 AM. It's a North facing window. I believe I read somewhere that North facing windows are best. It gets indirect sunlight all day, then maybe 30 mins-1 hour of direct sunlight? I'm guessing this is inadequate.

Edit: The lighting of the photo makes it seem darker than it actually is.

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 6:08 pm
by DeviLe15
jwalker wrote:If you plant doesn't make it don't give up. The one thing I've found out that helped me was puttingt hem in a big pot all mine are in one gallon pots or larger. And definitely get it out side. I don't thinki 've ever been able to keep one alive for vary long in side even in my terrarium.
I would love to put it outside, but it's occasionally windy, and this tiny pot would surely fly away. I have a balcony, so if it were to be blown off it would definitely fall to its death :(
tommyr wrote:Do I see a baby sarracenia in there too???
Oh, I wish I could get more than just a VFT, but sadly no, I have no more carnivorous plants. I would love to, though :(

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 6:44 pm
by tommyr
DeviLe15 wrote:
Huntsmanshorn wrote:
I hope that windowsill gets at least 6 hours (7 or 8 would be much better...) of direct sunlight or Nigel will surely join his brother and sister. Ignore light levels at your peril.
Provided is a photo taken at 11:00 AM. It's a North facing window. I believe I read somewhere that North facing windows are best. It gets indirect sunlight all day, then maybe 30 mins-1 hour of direct sunlight? I'm guessing this is inadequate.

Edit: The lighting of the photo makes it seem darker than it actually is.
North windows are THE WORST place for a Flytrap. If you HAVE to grow it indoors (not recommended) a SUNNY south or west window would be best. They are not houseplants so it won't live long indoors.

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 7:56 pm
by DeviLe15
tommyr wrote:
DeviLe15 wrote:
Huntsmanshorn wrote:
I hope that windowsill gets at least 6 hours (7 or 8 would be much better...) of direct sunlight or Nigel will surely join his brother and sister. Ignore light levels at your peril.
Provided is a photo taken at 11:00 AM. It's a North facing window. I believe I read somewhere that North facing windows are best. It gets indirect sunlight all day, then maybe 30 mins-1 hour of direct sunlight? I'm guessing this is inadequate.

Edit: The lighting of the photo makes it seem darker than it actually is.
North windows are THE WORST place for a Flytrap. If you HAVE to grow it indoors (not recommended) a SUNNY south or west window would be best. They are not houseplants so it won't live long indoors.
I've already moved the plant an hour ago, so that's good. However, the wind will kill my plant, so it unfortunately has to stay indoors.

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 8:55 pm
by tommyr
The wind will not kill your plant. What do you mean?

Re: Fourth Time's the Charm?

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 2:08 am
by Nightbreed
tommyr wrote:The wind will not kill your plant. What do you mean?
He said the wind would knock the pot over, but surely there has to be a way you can secure it. Put it in a larger pot that won't be knocked over for protection. I'm not talking about repotting it but just sitting it inside.