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WHY IS MY VENUS FLYTRAP TURNING BLACK? WITH SOLUTIONS
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- Natural Causes. Regardless of what houseplant you are cultivating, the foliage will at some point wither, dry out, and die. This is common to all vegetation and can require only a few days or may happen over the course of weeks.
- Natural Lifecycle. The traps of your Venus Flytrap will open and close a limited number of times before they wither and die. Usually around five times in the course of an individual trap’s life.
- Winter Dormancy Period. The Venus Flytrap is characterized by the need for an annual period of dormancy. This will naturally take place during the winter when temperatures drop.
- Inappropriate Food. The natural evolution of the plant is for the consumption of bugs. Refrain from giving your plant human food such as raw meat, meat in general, fruit, or candy.
- Poor Growing Conditions. Soil. The wrong growing medium or soil type can also quickly kill these plants. Venus Flytraps must be grown in nutrient-free soil.
- Overfeeding and Improper Feeding. One of the most exciting aspects of raising a Venus Flytrap is feeding it. But overfeeding the Venus Flytrap can be lethal.
- Eating Something That Is Too Big. An insect may be too large for a particular trap to consume. When bugs are too big, the trap will not be capable of digestion.
- Moving or Repotting Stress. Venus Flytrap plants are easily stressed. This can be due to the environment or to people. With undo stress, leaves will turn black.
- Poor Lighting. Venus Flytraps need lots of light to grow successfully and thrive. In the best conditions, they will receive 12 hours of sunshine daily.
- Wrong Water Source or Water Quantity. Using the incorrect type of water or underwatering your plant will cause the leaves to dry out, turning traps black and killing the plant rapidly.
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VENUS FLY TRAPS TURNING BLACK? 9 COMMON REASONS
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- Water Issues. The type and amount of water used to soak the plant is important. Tap water contains dissolved minerals, such as chlorine, magnesium, calcium, and sodium, which are a lethal cocktail to the Venus fly trap.
- Insufficient Light. Venus fly traps are light lovers and require a minimum of six hours for optimum growth. However, they are much healthier plants when they receive more than 10 hours of sunlight.
- Incorrect Type of Soil. In their natural environment, Venus fly traps often grow in nutrient-poor soil, which is why they have adapted to eating insects.
- Overfeeding. Manual feeding is often a necessity for those of us with indoor Venus fly trap beauties. When feeding the plant manually, you should follow a few rules.
- Wrong Type of Food. Feeding your plant with human food can result in a sickly, blackened plant culminating in plant death. For example, raw meat, cheese, sausage, and hamburgers are toxic to the Venus fly trap.
- Normal Winter Dormancy. Venus fly traps require a dormancy period to recuperate after the growing season. This usually occurs in the winter months. During this time, the plant will naturally die back and turn black.
- Natural Die-Off. Part of the plant life cycle will see older traps on the rosette turn black and die. This is especially true if the trap has caught and consumed a few insects over a period of time.
- Stress. Poor growing conditions or environmental changes can be stressful to the Venus fly trap. Things like repotting or sudden repositioning of the plant can cause plant stress, often resulting in it turning black.
- Planting Container Is Leaching Minerals. The best containers for a Venus fly trap are made from plastic and glazed ceramic. These containers will not contain minerals that can leach into the soil and kill or stunt your plant’s growth.
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