How big do Venus flytraps get?

The most popular carnivorous plant, Venus flytraps grow to 5-6 inches in diameter with traps typically measuring up to 1.5 inches. The flytrap grows best outdoors as a container or potted plant. It makes an excellent addition to any sunny deck or patio.
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How big can a house Venus flytrap get?

Assuming that you grow your plant well, and assuming that you continue to grow it well for a few years, it will reach a maximum size of about 13 cm (5 inches) in diameter. Mind you, that is the size of the entire plant! A single leaf trap may be a tad larger than 3 cm (1 inch) in length.
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What is the largest Venus flytrap?

The largest individual trapping leaf from a Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a specimen of the cultivar “Alien”, which was verified to be 6.1 cm (2.4 in) across the midrib on 7 June 2021.
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How long does it take for a Venus flytrap to grow to full size?

It is also grown indoors around the world in Venus fly trap terrariums. It is the most well-known carnivorous plant and one of the few that traps its prey through motion. A healthy plant will reach a height of 4 to 5 inches in two to four years.
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How hard is it to keep a Venus flytrap alive?

In many respects, flytraps should be easy. They don't require fertilizing. They can survive under full sun or fluorescent lights. Unlike so many other houseplants, they can sit in a half-inch of standing water without fear of roots rotting.
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Can a Venus flytrap survive without bugs?

Although flytraps are carnivorous, they can go long periods (a month or two) without eating insects. If you grow them outdoors, they'll get enough to eat naturally. If you're growing Venus flytrap indoors, you'll have to feed them bugs periodically.
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Should you feed Venus flytraps?

The traps on your plant are modified leaves and should be fed regularly (about once a week to two weeks). Plants can survive for extended periods without being fed but they will grow more slowly. If your plant is being kept outdoors in the summer, it should be fine catching prey on its own.
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Do Venus flytraps multiply?

The Venus' Flytrap reproduces both sexually and asexually. It produces a flower which is held on a tall stock keeping the pollinators away from the leaves. It also reproduces via a rhizome.
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Should I let my Venus flytrap flower?

Fully grown Venus Flytraps flower in Spring, but unless you are an experienced grower and intend to harvest seed, you should cut off the flower stalk once it's reached about 5 cm tall. Flowering can be exhausting for Venus Flytraps, and most plants will grow more vigorously during summer if prevented from flowering.
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Can you feed a Venus flytrap bacon?

Absolutely not! Under no circumstances should a Venus flytrap be fed something that it couldn't catch on its own in nature. First of all, this will likely make the trap turn black and die if it actually forms a seal around the meat and starts to digest it.
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How long does a Venus flytrap live?

Venus flytraps are perennial, carnivorous plants that can live up to 20 years in the wild. While most of their energy is obtained through photosynthesis, insects provide nutrients that aren't readily available in the soil.
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Are Venus flytraps hard to take care of?

Although they appear self-sufficient, Venus flytraps are notoriously difficult to care for. This has little to do with the environment and everything to do with how woefully unprepared most people are to meet their needs. As a result, plants that normally live for years in their native habitat, last only a few months.
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How long do Venus flytraps live indoors?

Venus fly traps that are well cared for can live up to 20 years indoors. Read on to learn EVERYTHING you need to know about how to feed and care for these hungry carnivorous plants. Spoiler Alert: You probably don't want to put one in a terrarium.
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How often do you water a Venus flytrap?

Most fly traps will only need to be watered every 10 to 14 days. The soil should become much drier (though never fully dry). The soil directly around the base and roots should be slightly damp, while the rest of the soil is dry. Water the plant like you would any other time, making sure to water thoroughly.
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How many bugs does a Venus flytrap need?

Carnivorousplantstips.com says: "A venus flytrap should be fed four times a year with the plant being fed three bugs per feeding."
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How often should I feed my Venus flytrap?

They are very good at luring and capturing their own food. If you grow your Venus flytrap inside, or if you just can't stand the temptation, feeding them a couple of insects a month would be sufficient…after all, it is so much fun to watch those traps slam closed!
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Do Venus flytraps eat mosquitoes?

Several carnivorous plant species (including Venus Fly Traps, Pitcher Plants, and Common Bladderwort) eat mosquitoes as part of their insect diet.
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What human food can Venus flytraps eat?

Avoid giving Venus flytraps human food, such as hamburger or cheese. The plant doesn't digest them and they cause the leaf to rot. Although wild plants may eat larger insects, in cultivation offer your plant live or freshly killed prey that easily fits into the trap when it is closed.
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Why is my Venus flytrap turning black?

Winter dormancy

Like many other temperate plants, Venus flytraps require a cold winter dormancy in order to survive long-term. As the daylight hours shorten and temperatures drop, it's normal for some traps to go black and die as your plant enters its winter resting phase.
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How many times can a Venus flytrap close before it dies?

As the insect struggles to escape, it triggers even more outgrowths, causing the Venus flytrap to tighten its grip and release enzymes to digest its snack. Each "mouth" can only snap shut four or five times before it dies, whether it catches something or not.
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Can you feed a Venus flytrap hamburger?

If you feed a Venus flytrap a bit of hamburger meat, it will probably die. Venus flytraps expect bugs. Feed them anything else, and they will not like it. There is far too much non-bug energy and protein in cow-meat.
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Will Venus flytraps eat cockroaches?

The Venus fly trap will happily devour roaches, but usually, the roaches must be small enough to easily fit into its traps. The plant's unique scent attracts cockroaches.
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What happens if a Venus flytrap closes on nothing?

The plant loses energy, however, if the trap closes without a meal inside. If you close multiple traps with your finger, you're essentially starving the plant and forcing it to exert itself at the same time. This could kill the plant or severely damage it, stunting its growth.
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