Top 3 Carnivorous Houseplants

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My favorite carnivorous houseplant by far is a butterwort. They are so resilient and pretty tolerant of watering less than most carns

seizedcarcass
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I am so so glad I found this video. I have learned so much about where to start with adding carnivorous plants to my home.

vauxite
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Excellent info. And thank you for slowing down your speech a little bit. Much easier to understand. You guys are awesome!

swatch
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I recently bought a cape sundew from California Carnivores and I just love it. It is in a north facing window though, but I supplement it with a nice little LED grow light.

gregnevels
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Thanks for another video. These plants are just absolutely amazing just gorgeous! Have a wonderful day

danielleb.
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Love your plants, so eager for dormancy to be over to see my new additions from you guys to come up

jimmystargel
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Just ordered two narrow leaf droseras. I'm excited to add them to the collection.

vbln
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Thank you. As a beginner I find all your videos very helpful. Also read the Savage Garden - fantastic book. The amount of information your whole team puts out there is incredible. I am very grateful.

karikac
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Thank you for your interesting video that has covered all my recent purchases. I was gifted a couple of flytraps some months ago. I kept them watered as directed but they didn't seem to be thriving although not dying on me. After some time I consulted YouTube and discovered they needed full sun and not to water with tapwater. I moved them to where they would get a bit more sun and used rainwater. What a difference! I've since bought a sarracenia that has been doing well and yesterday I ordered a couple of sundews that should arrive tomorrow or day after. Some pretty butterworts next!

kr
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This video has helped me rescue two carnivores from plastic cubes of death. I can't wait to order my first big from you guys. Cheers from Colorado.

jerfguy
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I live on a sailboat and I've got a Venus Fly trap and a Pitcher Plant. They are doing alright but it's definitely hard to give them all the sun they need sometimes because I don't have any windowsills. But they sure get a lot of bugs lol

skeingamepodcast
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Thank you man you gave a lot of info appreciate it

leonardhunick
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I need to get more pings from you guys.

ericchurchill
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"it's bliss, join us" - working on it!

luoboeguy
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My mum might be taking me to a garden center tomorrow to add to my plants (I only have bottom feeders so far )

Gurswiafu
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Totally getting a bunch after i get comfortable with them

gotchaabeech
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The red on that Nepenthes is incredible. Also do you place a pellet in every pitcher, and how often? Lastly, I’m learning there are so many crosses in carnivorous plants. How do you guys do that exactly, cross plants to create a new one??

Jesus-egyb
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Hi, what carnivorous plants can grow outdoors in a possible zone 5 environment with some snow in winter? I have a very large propane cylinder tank I cut in half lengthwise for to create their growing medium in so I can control how boggie it is; and by tank placement in the yard control sunlight location/exposure. And I was thinking of slopping the "soil" so the pitcher plants that prefer something dryer can be planted higher up the slope. Your thoughts on my planned growing method? This way I think I can control the moisture, but my only thoughts are are there any carnivorous plants that can withstand a zone 5 cold environment in winter? If necessary I could probably put some type of grow heating pad on the outside of the propane tank or create some type of plastic greenhouse-type of cover for the winter, but I would prefer not to. And do birds ever peck at the plants or are there any other natural enemies of carnivorous plants? Thanks

sphillips
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Ive been wondering through several videos, what is the long sheets of stuff hanging behind him? Is it moss?

isthisit
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What can you feed the cape sundew?? That seems like the easiest one to grow indoors compared to a Venus flytrap. I have really really cold winters so I’m not sure if I want to keep it outside also I won’t be able to enjoy them as much if they are outside

davidbabcock