I live in Georgia nearby their natural habitat and i recently took a park ranger guided tour of said habitat and to see the plants they have conserved there. It was an amazing experience for someone like me who just adores all carnivorous plants 😊 so naturally im loving this little tour a lot! Thank you!
amazing video thank you so much for showing us all the flytraps, always look forward to you guys videos always something interesting. And for sure makes me want to get more flytraps lol, need to get a red dragon from you guys for sure.
As a young 10 year old I fell in love with carnivorous plants by reading an old National Geographic from the early 60s about the subject. I did grow some venus flytraps and pitcher plants but no sundews. But they always have fascinated me and I envy you for 'living it' every day. Thanks for sharing on UA-cam!
The other day, I suddenly wanted a Venus Fly trap. So, I ordered seeds online, from a Canadian seed company. Then I learned sometimes to get fake seeds! Thank god, they look real! Since then, I have been watching and learning while I wait for my pots that I ordered to arrive. I have the seeds, the growing medium, the distilled water, but now I am waiting on the pots. I have to say, thank you for helping me learn so much! I just informed my husband that if the seeds don't take, I will be ordering from you in October or November... perfect timing for winter!
I'm trying a method used in Malaysia to skip dormancy it appears to work tho if anything happens to it I'm going back to fridge dormancy like the one you guys mailed me
I am still learning of how to take care of VFTs and droseras. So far I'm pretty bad at drosera and slowly learning how to care for VFTs. Hopefully I can grow mine like yours one day as you are what inspired me to keep them. Good day from Philippines.
Which type of Drosera? There are so many kinds and they sometimes like different conditions. D. capensis is the easiest for me, D. binata and D. filaformis prefer being outside in my climate. Good luck with your growing!
Thank you for the mini tour, it's neat to see all the different cultivars side by side! I had a Red Dragon that died in winter, I think some of the torrential rain we got in California this year might have upset its roots too much! I bought a replacement from you guys, I will try to be careful with this one🤲
Plant water can turn a few shades of brownish yellow orange and maybe it’s just that but it’s hard to know exactly what’s going on. You may want to clean you saucer and flush the pot with water a few times
@@California_Carnivores thank you for replying. The water was fluorescent pink and when I refilled there’s been no discoloration since. I believe there was something put in my water to cause this unfortunately
A wonderful collection, with some great leaf colouration. If ever I visit the U.S.A., California Carnivores is high on my destination list. Got a cafe there?
They will most likely have fairly small roots but it’s highly variable by how they’re grown, how long their roots will get. I would assume they’re probably only an inch or so long now, at a small size.
@@California_Carnivores oh awesome! It’d be awesome if you guys could do a video about how you do division/leaf pullings! I recently bought some seeds from you guys and can’t wait to start growing them next spring
I live in Georgia nearby their natural habitat and i recently took a park ranger guided tour of said habitat and to see the plants they have conserved there. It was an amazing experience for someone like me who just adores all carnivorous plants 😊 so naturally im loving this little tour a lot! Thank you!
That would be so much fun!!
Hi Steven, I also live in Georgia. Could you by chance tell me where you took this tour? I'm super interested!
amazing video thank you so much for showing us all the flytraps, always look forward to you guys videos always something interesting. And for sure makes me want to get more flytraps lol, need to get a red dragon from you guys for sure.
So many amazing plants, I'm looking forward to buying some cross pollinated seeds from you to start my venus flytrap garden here in Brazil
You should name the zipper flytrap. Unzipped predator
As a young 10 year old I fell in love with carnivorous plants by reading an old National Geographic from the early 60s about the subject. I did grow some venus flytraps and pitcher plants but no sundews. But they always have fascinated me and I envy you for 'living it' every day. Thanks for sharing on UA-cam!
I had no idea there were so many variations. This is awesome.
ZIP LIP!! I WOULD SO BUY IT LOL 4:11
The other day, I suddenly wanted a Venus Fly trap. So, I ordered seeds online, from a Canadian seed company. Then I learned sometimes to get fake seeds! Thank god, they look real! Since then, I have been watching and learning while I wait for my pots that I ordered to arrive. I have the seeds, the growing medium, the distilled water, but now I am waiting on the pots. I have to say, thank you for helping me learn so much! I just informed my husband that if the seeds don't take, I will be ordering from you in October or November... perfect timing for winter!
Patiently waiting for Godzilla to be available to purchase
My Dionne m ginormous just arrived yesterday beautiful plant
I'm trying a method used in Malaysia to skip dormancy it appears to work
tho if anything happens to it I'm going back to fridge dormancy like the one you guys mailed me
AHH!! I just ordered a bunch of venus flytrap seeds from the website, can’t wait to grow them
I am still learning of how to take care of VFTs and droseras. So far I'm pretty bad at drosera and slowly learning how to care for VFTs. Hopefully I can grow mine like yours one day as you are what inspired me to keep them. Good day from Philippines.
Which type of Drosera? There are so many kinds and they sometimes like different conditions. D. capensis is the easiest for me, D. binata and D. filaformis prefer being outside in my climate. Good luck with your growing!
Thanks boss, fantastic and informative as always!
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4:18 looks like a spring- spring tooth lol
very nice thank you for the video 🤩
amazing video keep going 😻
Beautiful plants
Thank you for the mini tour, it's neat to see all the different cultivars side by side! I had a Red Dragon that died in winter, I think some of the torrential rain we got in California this year might have upset its roots too much! I bought a replacement from you guys, I will try to be careful with this one🤲
Are these the ones that you sell? Or are these just the collection you get seeds from?
We don’t sell these, we use them for breeding but we do divide these and take leaf pullings to sell
MY WATER IS PINK?? Is this a normal thing? I’ve had my plant for a couple months now and I got home today to my plants water turned pink..
Plant water can turn a few shades of brownish yellow orange and maybe it’s just that but it’s hard to know exactly what’s going on. You may want to clean you saucer and flush the pot with water a few times
@@California_Carnivores thank you for replying. The water was fluorescent pink and when I refilled there’s been no discoloration since. I believe there was something put in my water to cause this unfortunately
A wonderful collection, with some great leaf colouration. If ever I visit the U.S.A., California Carnivores is high on my destination list. Got a cafe there?
Unfortunately we’re no longer open to the public but that’s why we make all of these videos!
@@California_Carnivores No problem. More than happy with the videos.
Love the red dragon ❤
I’ve been looking into buying a Kim Jung un II Venus from u guys and I was wondering how long will their roots grow?
They will most likely have fairly small roots but it’s highly variable by how they’re grown, how long their roots will get. I would assume they’re probably only an inch or so long now, at a small size.
@@California_CarnivoresOk, thank you!
Is there a place where I may leave a review for my purchase?
You can leave it on our website under the item listing on our website! 😊
When you get a cultivar you like, do you grow it with tissue culture
We mainly just do division and leaf pullings.
@@California_Carnivores oh awesome! It’d be awesome if you guys could do a video about how you do division/leaf pullings! I recently bought some seeds from you guys and can’t wait to start growing them next spring
Nice flytraps, do you guys happen to have a maroon monster kicking around anywhere?
We have some we use for breeding but they didn’t get very large this year!