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By Zach7286
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Hi everyone - I purchased a "rescue" flytrap yesterday from a garden supply store and made an attempt today at transitioning him out of the pot that he came in and into a new pot, using a medium of silica sand and long-fiber sphagnum. Ha and in doing so I made an attempt at the "double taco" method that Matt outlines on the website, but I'm not sure that I totally pulled it off and was wondering if anyone might be able to tell me whether or not I've done an adequate job here. Here are some photos of the end result:

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In particular I'm wondering whether I've successfully covered up all or enough of the rhizome? And does the flytrap appear to be secured snugly enough in place? Does it need a higher "collar" of moss around it?

Thanks so much for the help!!

Zach
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Looks good. If you want, you can push a little bit of the soil from the center of the plant. It will allow more light to hit the new leaves.
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Got it - thanks to all of you for the perspectives! I was able to clear most of the sand out of the flytrap's growth point, so thanks for that recommendation as well.

For $7 I'd have to pick one of those up myself!

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