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What is dormancy in Venus flytrap?

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What is dormancy in Venus flytrap?

In order for Venus Flytraps to survive long term, they must have a dormancy period every year that lasts three to five months. A dormant Venus Fly Trap isn’t very pretty, and many people think it is dying during this period. During dormancy, the light and water needs for the Venus Fly Trap change.

What is another name for Venus Fly Trap?

Venus flytrap, (Dionaea muscipula), also called Venus’s flytrap, perennial carnivorous plant of the sundew family (Droseraceae), notable for its unusual habit of catching and digesting insects and other small animals.

Do Venus fly traps need dormancy?

Venus Flytraps require a cold winter dormancy between November and February. You need to mimic the conditions of their natural habitat, which means providing a cold resting period. Much like you need to sleep every night, Venus Flytraps need to go dormant over winter!

How do you winterize a Venus flytrap?

Those of you who have to keep their VFT indoors over winter should move your plant to the coldest room in the house to slow the rate of growth as far as possible. For a deeper dormancy* put the plant in the fridge for about 3 months, from December until the end of February.

How cold is too cold for Venus flytrap?

As a general rule, keeping Venus flytraps in cold weather is safe up to 20 F. Below 20 F, Venus flytraps are at risk of freezing solid, which can harm the plant.

When to put a Venus Flytrap in dormancy?

Venus Flytrap dormancy. Venus flytraps enter in dormancy in late autumn, and it lasts for 4-5 months. November is a good time to put plants into dormancy, if you grow them indoors. This good-looking plant is already dormant despite it looks A ‘Spider’ plant’s outdoor dormancy during a mild winter.

What should I do about my Venus Fly Trap?

By the end of the week, the worst case will be a little bit of plant sunburn. The best case is the plant will perk up and start producing pinkish red hues on the interior of traps. Remember, more sun = hotter = more evaporation, so keep your flytrap’s soil moist, but not soaking wet.

When do Venus flytraps Bloom and when do they die?

They believe that Venus flytraps should be kept in warm growing conditions year-round. However, the truth is that Venus flytraps are very hardy perennial plants. This means that Venus flytraps grow and bloom over the spring and summer. Come fall, they die back to a small rosette by winter.

What kind of light does a Venus flytrap need?

Venus Flytrap Care Sheet Light: Venus flytraps need plenty of light. Place the plant under partial or direct sunlight for at least six hours a day. Venus flytrap can be grown indoors in windowless homes if a plant light is available. You can employ high output fluorescent lights or LED lights.