That sphagnum moss is pretty interesting tbh. Do you mean you're not allowed to let it dry or they're just always somehow moist?I got the moss dried, but I had to get it saturated and wrap the VFT with it as well as fill the pot. The VFT itself will die if it goes without water (fun fact: the only water it will thrive with is distilled or rain water).
Oh. That's why my VFT wilted. ;_;
When I was 13-ish I got one that was pretty weak already and I tried nursing it back but CALIFORNIA GETS NO RAIN.
I think I bought mine in a dirt pot.Not all too often, but when it does it's too much (i.e. last time it rained we nearly flooded. The time before that was more of the same, but a lot more). Right now it hasn't rained once in a month or two. My mom collects rainwater when it rains, because that makes it a lot better to water plants when it doesn't rain, but right now she's full out. We had to go buy distilled ASAP because Gordon was actively wilting.
How often does it rain where you are? I figured it'd be easier to just collect rainwater for VFTs in some places.
Carnivorous plants?It's not like they creep up on you in your sleep and bite you. If anything, they keep the number of flies in your home to a minimum.
Are keeping those things in your homes even safe?
eh?Carnivorous plants?It's not like they creep up on you in your sleep and bite you. If anything, they keep the number of flies in your home to a minimum.
Are keeping those things in your homes even safe?
Carnivorous plants?It's as safe as keeping normal flowers. For people and animals, anyway. Bugs beware.
Are keeping those things in your homes even safe?
(http://i.gyazo.com/e798bf509a3896db513fc2e16bf85c25.png)Because normal dragons couldn't ravage your home town bad enough?