Venus Flytraps can be grown indoors, but they thrive best in bright, indirect sunlight and high humidity, making a sunny windowsill or a greenhouse ideal. They require a dormant period in winter, which can be challenging to replicate indoors. If kept inside, it's crucial to provide them with the right growing conditions, including appropriate soil and watering with distilled water. However, many growers prefer to place them outside during the growing season for optimal health.
No they aren't supposed to turn brown they are supposed to stay green.
The Venus Flytraps works off the nutrients of other organisms around them. The soil they live on is so poor in nutrients that for the plant to survive it had to find other means of nutrition. By eating. The way it does that is by a trigger system inside the "mouth" of the plant. There are 3 small hairs inside on each part of the leaf that makes up the mouth. When any two hairs get triggered at the same time, the mouth will close and seal what ever is in. Once caught, they will stay closed for any where between 4 to 10 days where it will release special enzymes to digest its pray. Anything that didn't get digested will be discarded once the mouth reopens. The Venus Flytrap mainly lives on insects.
The food source for Venus Flytraps are insects which happen to land in one of its 'traps'. The Flytrap slowly digests the insect over a period of around 10 days while using its nutrients to keep itself healthy and stay alive.
if you are talking about a radiator then yes it is supposed to stay on.
No, its supposed to stay on your skin forever. Yes, it is supposed to peel and you also are supposed to moisturize.
u run i suppose
Yes
you stay inside and let it go outside when it needs to.
You're really supposed to stay in school all day unless your parents talk to the school about what time should the child leave school.
Yes, because God said that we are supposed to stay committed to our spouses until we die.
Venus and Mercury
It's a blizzard, not a tornado. It's just snow and wind. Stay inside and you'll be fine. Go outside and you'll probably be fine too, and have fun as well.