I'm gonna go with no.
that your venus fly traps are not healthy so mix up olive oil and mushed up cucumber the feed it to it
actually, they can. however, you need to keep the temperature within 70-90 degrees at all times and feed the venus flytrap 4-5 times per day with small insects such as flies, mosquitoes, or ants.
You can use a mix of sphagnum moss and perlite or sand for Venus fly traps. Avoid using regular potting soil as it may contain minerals that can harm the plant. Look for soil that is acidic and low in nutrients.
To properly pot a Venus fly trap, you should use a mix of peat moss and perlite in a shallow container with good drainage. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and place the plant in a sunny spot with filtered light. Avoid using tap water or fertilizers, and allow the plant to catch its own food.
To effectively replant a Venus fly trap, carefully remove it from its current pot, gently separate the roots, and plant it in a new pot with a mix of peat moss and sand. Keep the soil moist and place the plant in a sunny spot with filtered light. Avoid using tap water or fertilizers, and only feed the plant insects occasionally.
Venus is a yellowish, brownish , and whitish. If you mix all three of those colors together with paint, it would make the color of Venus.
To successfully replant a Venus fly trap, carefully remove it from its current pot, gently separate the roots, and plant it in a new pot with a mix of peat moss and sand. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, provide plenty of sunlight, and avoid feeding it insects for the first few weeks to allow it to adjust to its new environment.
To properly pot a Venus fly trap for healthy growth, use a mix of peat moss and perlite in a shallow container with drainage holes. Keep the soil moist with distilled water and place the plant in a sunny spot with high humidity. Avoid using tap water or fertilizers, and only feed the plant insects occasionally.
To dye roses black, you can use a combination of black floral dye and water. Simply mix the dye according to the instructions, then place the roses in the dye solution for a few hours until they absorb the color.
I recently bought Bouille bordelaise because I would like an organic garden; I have several roses bushes badly infested with fungi and bugs that are black that like to nest in them; I do not know the ratio to mix for roses the box gave indications for other plants, but not Roses! I also have a lemon tree that doesn't seem to bloom this year, I would appreciate communicating with other gardeners! Thanks, WSkywalker_ La Ciotat
Aged garden is the kind of compost mix to buy (or make) for roses in a tub. Gravel needs to be on the bottom, which then is topped with a mix of one-third each of clay, decomposed compost, and sand for proper aeration, drainage, moisture, nutrients, and weed control.
To repot a Venus flytrap into a larger pot, carefully remove the plant from its current container, taking care not to damage the roots. Prepare a new pot with a well-draining mix, typically consisting of sphagnum moss, peat, or a carnivorous plant soil mix. Place the plant in the center, ensuring the crown is above the soil line, and gently fill in around the roots. Water it lightly to settle the soil, and place it in a location with plenty of bright, indirect light.