Among ornamental plants, prey plants are known as a unique plant species and take a few important notes when choosing to grow and care for them indoors.
Water source
This is one of the factors that determine the development of Predicting plants. Unlike other plants, prey tree roots are not sensitive to many minerals. conventional tap water is rich in CN and soluble minerals that can "burn the roots", damage and slowly kill the plants.
Therefore, housewives who catch prey need to use purified water, such as rainwater or water from the reverse penetration filter system (RO). Absolutely do not use tap water or bottled water with minerals to water the plants.
Lighting and planting location
Most Predicting plants prefer a lot of light and need to be exposed to the sun every day to photosynthesize, grow and produce digestive fluid. The ideal location to place prey is in a southern or eastern window, where you can receive direct sunlight at least 4 to 6 hours a day.
Growing land
The survival of prey plants depends on the environment and the use of common, high-fertility soil will seriously harm the plants. The ideal soil mixture is usually sphagnum moss, perlite or anhydrous sand. These materials do not contain minerals and ensure ventilation, helping the roots of the plants not to be flooded.
Underwater
Regarding the irrigation method, the best way is to use the "tray method". The grower places the potted plant in a tray containing about 1 - 2cm of pure water. The roots of the plants will absorb the necessary amount of water on their own, ensuring soil moisture and simulating their natural habitat.
Keep the tray hydrated, but also be careful not to let the plant flood for too long to avoid fungal diseases.