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re: soil mix for flytrap (green moss or peat moss)

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 12:46 am
by bbtellmewhy
hi guys, so I have some question regarding to the soil mix for flytrap, after doing some research i notice that alot of ppl on the internet recommend peat moss for growing fly trap seeds. when i was at the store, they told me to get a bag of green moss and charcoal for germinating the seeds and when they reach a visible size, transplant them into peat moss. what do you guys think? what would be the best or cheaper way to germinate fly trap seeds and mayb not having to move them even when they are bigger?

also, if green moss and charcoal is not the way to go, what do you guys recommend me to do with the bag of green moss, anything interesting? i dont rly wanna just throw them green moss away, so if you guys have anything interesting take on the green moss pls let me know (mayb i can grow smth else that works with green moss)

thanks!

Re: re: soil mix for flytrap (green moss or peat moss)

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 1:25 am
by m80torpedo3
yeah definitely don't use the green moss for any carnivorous plants. You can germinate seeds in pure sphagnum peat moss but the better mix is 50/50 peat/sand or a peat/sand/perlite mix. Everything you need to know is on the flytrapcare.com site and this part is a good way to germinate seeds. https://www.flytrapcare.com/growing-ven ... -from-seed. The green moss you might see people using is live sphagnum moss it works really well.

Re: re: soil mix for flytrap (green moss or peat moss)

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 11:45 am
by bbtellmewhy
m80torpedo3 wrote:yeah definitely don't use the green moss for any carnivorous plants. You can germinate seeds in pure sphagnum peat moss but the better mix is 50/50 peat/sand or a peat/sand/perlite mix. Everything you need to know is on the flytrapcare.com site and this part is a good way to germinate seeds. https://www.flytrapcare.com/growing-ven ... -from-seed. The green moss you might see people using is live sphagnum moss it works really well.
any idea what else could i do with this bag of green moss other than throwing it away?

Re: re: soil mix for flytrap (green moss or peat moss)

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2018 11:04 pm
by m80torpedo3
if you rinse it really well you could probably use it in the bottom of larger pots to keep the soil from washing out.

Re: re: soil mix for flytrap (green moss or peat moss)

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 2:16 am
by _-SphagnumFromHell-_
When growing carnivorous plants, I would advise to not listen to any typical gardening directions. Most if not all of Carnivorous Plants grow in areas that are different to the areas that garden plants grow in. Venus Flytraps are specifically bog plants, which means they need a soil that is low in nutrients and slightly acidic. While I doubt the green moss and charcoal mix will help with that. A Sphagnum Peat moss and perlite or pure Long Fibered Sphagnum moss will supply those requirements well.