1. Is it suitable for home breeding?Venus flytrap is suitable for growing at home. First of all, it does not contain toxins, does not emit harmful gases, and does not secrete poisonous juice. It has no effect on the human body. Even if you touch it with your hands, it does not matter. This ensures its safety. Secondly, it also has the function of killing flies, mosquitoes and other insects. The leaves react very quickly and can wrap the insects in the leaves, which can help people get rid of this trouble. It is very practical. Although its shape is not very beautiful, it is quite unique. The whole plant is very bold, colorful and has its own personality. It is also a good choice to keep it at home for viewing. 2. PrecautionsWhen raising Venus flytrap, you should pay attention to its placement. It likes sunlight very much. If the light condition is insufficient, its growth will be restricted and it may become weak. You can place it on a sunny windowsill or directly on the balcony to ensure that it can get sufficient exposure to sunlight. Although it likes sunlight, it cannot withstand excessive exposure. When it is very hot in summer, be careful to block some of the sunlight. |
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