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Top 5 Secrets to Growing Beautiful Carnivorous Plants

Secret # 1: Know your plant.

This may seem obvious, but novice growers ignored. Whether
many types of carnivorous plants that occur on all continents of the world,
except Antarctica.

If you go on an expedition around the world for many types of
carnivorous plants you can find, discover carnivorous plants
growing in Japan, China, Australia, India, South Africa, Spain, France, Ireland, Brazil,
Mexico, Canada and the United States.

If you were to explore the United States alone, you will find carnivorous plants
nearly all 50 states, including Hawaii and Alaska.

So the first secret to keep their life, plants healthy and beautiful carnivores
to know what type of carnivorous plant you have. With thousands of species
Carnivorous plants in the world, each type requires its own care.

Hopefully your plant came with a label identifying their species. If not, visit a
trusted site to find photos to help you identify the plant you have.

Secret # 2: Brighten your days with sunlight.

Once you know what type of carnivorous plants you have, just double its
natural environment. This means give your plants the type of sun exposure and
Water can experience in nature.

Let's start with the sun. It often surprises many people find that the vast majority
carnivorous plants enjoy full sun. You see, carnivorous plants grow in marshes,
which are open wetlands.

Most people confuse with wetland marshes. The marshes are usually near the ocean
and contain little salt water. Marshes are also covered by trees, so
shade.

Swamps further contain fresh water, usually a bubbling
underground source, and can be found on mountaintops and other distant places
of the ocean. If you see a swamp in nature, you will notice that there are no trees in
it. Thus, all the plants growing in a swamp exposed to sunlight.

This is true for Venus Flytrap, North American Pitcher Plants and nearly all
Sundews. As a result, these plants grow better in 6-8 hours of direct sunlight
during its growth period. Four hours of direct sunlight are certainly
absolute minimum. Nothing less than this will cause your plants fight
survival.

The only types of carnivorous plants are not exposed to full sun in nature are
Pitcher Plants of Asia, chubby and some species of sundews. These plants prefer
indirect light.

Now you know what types of carnivorous plants you have, giving good
sunlight. Our native plants, grow them outside during the growing season
(From spring to fall). With plants and chubby Asian launcher, grown in a
window that receives bright indirect light.

If you do not have enough natural light, use 20 to 40 watts fluorescent bulbs or
Compact fluorescent light bulbs that are equivalent to 100 watts. Keep the light source
6 to 8 inches above the ground, and holding it for 12 to 14 hours per day.

Avoid using incandescent bulbs, the production of excess heat and evil
type of light.

Secret # 3: Soak your feet.

After giving your carnivorous plants the right amount of light (full sun, partial sun
or indirect), now you have to make sure you get the right amount of water.

Nearly all carnivorous plants grow in swamps, which are constantly wet. So if you want
reproduce what they found in nature, it is necessary to provide constantly wet
soil.

Some people just prefer to water your plants every day. Personally, I think it's
be a real problem, especially when I have so many things to do like watching a good
DVD or scratch the belly of my dog.

The best way to ensure that the soil is constantly moist is to keep the plant in a little
of standing water. Use a plate, bowl, plate or any vessel containing water. Fill In
container with water and place your right hand on the ground. Allow the water to go halfway
pot. Just make sure the crown or base of the plant does not drown.
Remember, these are marsh plants, not water plants (big difference!).

But before your plants start soaking her little feet, making the water is relatively
pure. No need to be blessed by a Tibetan monk, but at least should have
low levels of minerals (less than 100 parts per million). Check with your local
supply store kits for aquarium water hardness.

You can use distilled water or rainwater, but this is only possible if you have one
carnivorous plants. If you're like me, you may have several thousand.

In this case, tap water will do fine. If the water has a lot of natural form
occurring minerals or additives in fresh water, consider hanging the hose
a reverse osmosis unit. Check your local hardware store for this type of filter.

Avoid using simple filtration of coal units. Although they are great at removing
chlorine and other chemicals not so tasty, they are insufficient to eliminate
minerals.

One last thing: some carnivorous plants prefer not to have your feet in
water. This is true with Asian pitcher plants. They prefer moist soil in place
the wet ground. With these plants, watering once or twice per week.

Secret # 4: Season your plants.

One day, while on the farmers market selling my carnivorous plants, a
arrested by client and said she had the chance to see some sort of
carnivorous plant that grows in the wild, while visiting friends in Canada.

I immediately knew that the plant he had seen, so I had a pitcher plant and
he exclaimed: "Yes, that is the plant I saw!"

So I told her how easy it was to grow this plant outdoors all year, which
She replied, "But in the winter, perform inside, right?"

"Why did it take to do?"

"Because it is too cold for them," he said with authority.

At that time, I was very confused. So I said, "If you grew up in
wild in Canada, surely you can live outdoors in Oregon. Much colder in
Canada than it does in Oregon. "

I'm surprised how often that some people assume that just because it is a plant
carnivore that is: 1) Tropical 2) delicate, and 3) difficult to grow. It is precisely
why people kill their carnivorous plants. The treated as tropical, delicate
carnivorous plant that is difficult to grow up without knowing if they made a
tropical plant, delicate carnivore that is difficult to grow. This is certainly a recipe
for disaster.

All native carnivorous plants in the US and Canada are considered
temperate plants, which means that, in the sleeping state during the winter months, and are
the right to life in the spring and summer. Other non-carnivorous plants that
are roses, daisies, daffodils and thousands of other plants
grown worldwide.

Therefore Secret # 1 is a very important secret. You need to know what type of
Installation must determine whether winter dormancy is necessary or appropriate
inside during the cold months of winter.

Temperate plants need to rest for spring. Without their winter rest, they become very
irritable and can not grow in the spring. Think about how you feel when you do not get
enough sleep. So if you want healthy, vibrant plants in spring, give them a winter
rest. Can it be that even reward you with flowers!

Secret # 5: Keep the compost, please.

If you want gorgeous looking carnivorous plants during the growing season, repot
her right before they leave latency plants. In most cases, it would be
Mars. Transplant your plants serves two purposes.

First, carnivorous plants need room to grow. Depending on the species, some
rhizomes can become very large. Other species have long taproots and deep. Thus, it is
important that you give these guys enough root space.

Second, changing the soil aerated annual root. With fresh oxygen, roots
grow faster, producing healthier plants.

Spring is also a time to be cutting the leaves or leaves
have turned brown. This will prevent fungal infections and increase sunlight
base of the plant.

When transplanting plants, using a standard soil mixture of 1 part peat, 1
part perlite. Peat moss adds acidity and retains moisture while providing perlite
drainage.

This recipe is a sufficient reason for 80% of all carnivorous plants. You can adjust the
recipe by adding more perlite or other inert materials to increase drainage. Only
make sure that the soil lacks nutrients and fertilizers.

Fertilizer is toxic to carnivorous plants and their roots will burn. (Very painful).
Carnivorous Plants all their nutrients from insects trapped in their leaves will.

There you have it! You just read the Top 5 Secrets to grow Hermosa
Carnivorous plants.

You learned:

Secret # 1: Correctly identify the type of carnivorous plant you have.
Remember that all carnivorous plants are created equal. Some grow in the temperate zone
swamps, while others thrive in warm, moist forests.

Secret # 2: Brighten your days with sunlight.

Secret # 3: Soak your feet.

Secret # 4: Season your plants.

Secret # 5: Annual and maintain fertilizer transplantation.

Each secret is an important part of the basis on which it can grow beautiful
plants round carnivores. When you follow these simple steps, your
Carnivorous plants have no choice but to grow healthy and beautiful plants
you can be proud of!

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