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Old 02-08-2010, 11:58 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Problem with Venus Fly Trap

On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 08:11:39 +0100, "Slainte"
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"Slainte" wrote in message
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Hi,

I have a Venus fly trap (Dionaea Muscipula) plant - bought in Homebase. I
have been following the instructions on the label but it isn't thriving.
So far since I bought it one month ago I have had to remove a number of
leaves/shoots as they have turned black and apparently died. The
instructions say to keep it standing in approx 5mm of water and I have
been doing this. I have also tried it in bright sunlight and in the shade
but it still seems to be suffering.

I would dearly like to know why and what I can do to resolve the
situation.

Many thanks,

Mo


Thanks to all who responded. Well I've kept it pretty wet but have been
using tap water. Here in north Scotland - where the water is fairly soft,
it will no doubt have chlorine added, so perhaps that's it. The poor think
hasn't had any flies for lunch yet though.

I'm off now to change the water - bottled this time - and catch some flier -


bottled costs money.
Put a container outside and wait. (About 10 minutes if the forecast is
anything to go on!)

)

Thanks very much,

Mo


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