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MLMirea Luiza13 April 20220 Wish green leaves
Why is my carnivorous plant wilting?
I bought the plant in March, and changed the pot and the substrate. It is positioned at the window on the southwest, watered with distilled water, and sprayed with water. I keep it in a glass jar and the room temperature is 20 degrees, humidity 60-65%. The new traps became inactive, and some of the ones we fed, with live flies, never opened and turned yellow. The flower stalk appeared, which I removed because the condition of the plant seemed to deteriorate much faster. Can I still save her?
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Hello. The symptoms were most likely due to changing environmental and care conditions, accentuated by the stress suffered after repotting (Indoor plants - Repotting). Furthermore, it is recommended to respect the care requirements of this species, and to administer a natural fertilizer, such as: AMN BonaVita, 500 ml. The nutrients in its composition support the healthy development of plants and contribute to increasing the quality of the substrate. In addition, you can try to keep it out of the glass jar and pay attention to its evolution for a while.
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