How to take care of venus flytrap?
First of all, you should never ever under any circumstances feed your plant anything that it wouldn’t catch in nature. Stuff like ham, chicken, beef, chips, avocado and bread are all off limits. In fact, there isn’t a need to feed a Venus Flytrap anything other than lots of sunlight and clean water. The trap that you fed the ham to will likely turn black and die in a few days to weeks. You can try to grow your plant indoors under artificial lighting, but normally, it’s very hard to keep a flytrap healthy inside. They do best when grown outside in full sunlight. If it’s still freezing outside where you live, then you can put the plant in a sunny windowsill until the chance of freezing has passed. There are really only 4 things Venus Fly Traps require to stay healthy: 1) Sunlight – at least 4 hours of direct sunlight a day 2) Water – rain, distilled or reverse osmosis water only 3) Soil – Nutrient poor soil such as peat moss 4) Dormancy – Venus Fly Traps require a 3-4 month dormancy peri