Instead you should water your venus fly trap with distilled water you can buy it or make at home demineralized or purified water.
How to water venus fly trap.
You should avoid fertilisers for similar reasons.
These intriguing carnivorous plants with leaves that snap shut to trap insects have grown in popularity.
To water your flytrap just place it in the water you have poured in a tray or sauce or similar container and let it sit there for 30 minutes to an hour or.
Watering your venus fly trap with tap or bottled water will cause the minerals to accumulate in the soil leading to plant death.
Set up a rain barrel outdoors to collect the rainwater.
It is better to water venus fly trap with rainwater than tap water.
Use horticultural sand a 1 1 mixture of peat moss or gravel as potting soil.
In the summer months smaller pots can dry out in just a day if the weather is very hot and dry.
You can actually add the water to the tray about 1 inch deep.
The media soil will soak up water from a tray or bowl almost like a sponge.
They evolved to grow in damp low nutrient soil and giving them bottled filtered or tap water can result in a build up of minerals that will eventually kill your venus flytrap.
Your best options are rainwater distilled or deionised water or water produced by a reverse osmosis system.
When the water in the tray dries out you add more.
The easiest way is to use a tray.
Water the plant with rainwater or distilled water.
Like many other carnivorous plants venus flytraps need pure water.
Top watering is discouraged because it can result in crown rot.
Whether on a windowsill or on a backyard patch with a bit of research and some tender love and care you can raise your own version of these.
The above photo shows the tray method for watering venus flytraps.
Venus flytraps soil is very good at retaining water.
Venus flytraps should be watered when the soil is just barely damp and should be watered to the point where the soil is thoroughly saturated then allowed to dry to the point of being just damp before watering again.
How to care for a venus fly trap grow them in plastic pots or containers with good drainage.
The tray method involves setting a pot with drainage holes in a tray of distilled or other pure water.
To water your venus flytrap you wan to bottom water or tray water which means to place the flytrap in water so that it draws up the water from the bottom of the pot.
One of other best options is to use natural rainwater and collect it to water your venus flytrap.