FlytrapStore Tour of Matt's Personal Collection of Venus flytraps and Sarracenia - March 29, 2024
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- Matt and Leah give a late March tour of Matt's personal Venus flytrap and Sarracenia collection. The flytraps are just staring to put up their spring traps and a few flower stalks are emerging. Most of the Sarracenia have their first spring pitchers open and are coloring up nicely!
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very nice
Absolutely awesome Matt!!
Thank you, Hal!
Hope you guys are doing great! I was excited to find your videos. It’s nice to hear your voice, Leah! 🤗
Thanks Sarah!!
Hi Sarah! It's so great to hear from you! Hope you're doing well. Your DCXL photo remains epic. :) Leah
Always amazing collection.
Great looking traps. I got 2 B52 plants about three years ago and now have almost too many to manage. They have multiplied exponentially and I probably have close to 100 b52 plants now of varying sizes. When repotting I would pull a cluster out that looks like one plant and it would split up into 5. I recently ordered a ton of dirt from y’all to take care of the space problem for now. They are doing very well in the mix y’all sell.
Those are flytraps for you! How quickly one loses enthusiasm when a simple repot turns into a 2 hour endeavor
Beautiful carnivorous plants❤
Do you breed Sarracenia? Would you ever make a video on what crosses you like to make and what you are shooting for?
Yes, I make Sarracenia crosses every year. Usually I just pick out plants that I already love and try to either amplify the traits or pass them onto another plant that I also love. So I pick two plants to cross that will either (hopefully) make a trait better or make a new plant with unique and beautiful traits.
Awesome collection. I have a S. Alata. The plant is actually finally pretty big, but all of the pitchers are growing floppy and to the sies. What could be causing my pitchers to not grow straight up? Would it be too late to cut old pitchers off? Bould it be the lack of sun light from so many pitchers clumped together. Should I repot it, or is it too late? Do you have a video on how to divide them?
S. alata pitcher tend to fall over quite easily. It's possible to use something to help hold them up, or you can just trim them off if they are too unsightly.
When you guys cross the plants what do you use to secure the flower from unwanted pollen or debris?
I keep the greenhouse closed pretty tight in the spring, and the Sarracenia usually flower before any pollinators are awake and moving in Missouri, so I don't really have to worry about unwanted pollination.
Is moss on the top very bad for them …I am wondering if it’s smothering my Sarracenia, I can’t find all these lovely varieties in U.K.
Sarracenia aren't bothered by carpet moss unless they're very small. They grow quickly and vigorously enough that they can push their way through most things, including the sides of pots!!
Could you share the exact full name of the wide red leuco ? Thank you !
Sorry it took me a bit to get to this comment!
That red leuco with the wide mouth is labeled: S. leucophylla "DARK RED" Covington County, AL
@@MattMillerFlytrapStore thanks a lot !
why is the video still in 360p ?
I'm not sure why you're only able to see it in 360p. I just checked, and it should be available in higher resolution.
@@MattMillerFlytrapStore now i see it with all the resolutions aswell ! i thought 15 minutes after upload should have been enough time for youtube
@@DJJumpdancer evidently not!! 😊