Awesome group of carnivorsu plants man I just into carnivorus plants a year ago! For soem reason I have a venus fly traps that desert form good traps although my other plants are doing good
Wow! I have no clue what all that means but those are pretty. Do you have to feed them bugs yourself or do they catch their own from outside? I bet they need lots of bugs.
How did you make your bog pots did you put drainage holes on the pots or did you put rocks or something on the bottom, you're advice would help a lot :))
Can you tell us what specific soil to use??? Literally every time I buy a Venus it dies like a month later :*(((( also, hope your recovery is going well!
The walmart I work at just put bakugan on sale. Walmarts cycle their merchandise about the same time just depending if they have a worker to do it. Theres a chance the Walmart you shop at could have some on sale. I know it's not related to the video but idk how else to let you know 😅
Hi Johnny! We talked a while back, loved the vid! My pitcher plant is doing well, and I bought some seeds off Amazon of a nepenthes. I just sprinkled the seeds right onto the top soil after doing minimal research, though I felt kinda worried about that method. It’s been about a week and I’m not seeing anything, also there was lots of rain and I’m worried they were either drowned or eaten by snails (I spotted a few on my pepper plants). Any suggestions on what I’ve got so far? Have I accidentally wasted $9.99 on nepenthes seeds only to kill em?
You probably just wasted money. Even if the seeds germinate, they’re probably grass. Ordering seeds on Amazon is a no go because it’s most likely a scam.
Flytraps get sunburned when they’re not used to having lots of light. The leaves will look super ugly until they die off. New leaves will come though but it will take some time.
They both have pros and cons. I prefer peat for my outdoor plants because it’s cheaper and lasts longer, but you’ll need perite for optimal drainage. Sphagnum holds water better, drains better, and just looks nice. The problem is that it doesn’t last very long and it’s way more expensive.
@@botanicalchaos its a basic rule to have a ppm lower than 50 for most of the hobbyist but in peatmoss mpstly its almost 200 or more and i assume peat users dosent flash their media since it is in water tray. Do you think that the ppm requirement is unnecessary?
@@happygreen3613 in some ways, yes. I’ve been using tap water with ppm nearly 200 for eight years. I feel like it’s not the ppm, it’s whatever specific mineral or chemical that’s in the water.
Having a plant for a decade...that's always been my dream :)
You might want to get into bonsai then hahahaha it's really fun
This is why I am a tree person
Fruit trees
You're my favorite plant related content on YT. Dare I say, you are the BOGCHAMP
Just gorgeous! I am always a sucker for leucophylla
Thank you
@@botanicalchaos no, thank you for your awesome videos! I love seeing fellow plant nerds in action 😆
HI!
@@botanicalchaos Hihihihi
Hi
Best security system, if anyone steps on your garden they get instantly eaten lmao
This is the most POG gardening. Channel ever 😎
And this video is Bog
@@kynanledee5089 yep
I'm literarily here cuz of that video but like your other stuff no harm in learning something new and random
Great bogs! I have a ridiculous amount of typicals because i can't resist saving some death cubes
Awesome group of carnivorsu plants man I just into carnivorus plants a year ago! For soem reason I have a venus fly traps that desert form good traps although my other plants are doing good
I dont think this video needed any editing. So nice.
I was in the live stream and that was a lot of fun do you think you can do another one one in the future
Wow! I have no clue what all that means but those are pretty. Do you have to feed them bugs yourself or do they catch their own from outside? I bet they need lots of bugs.
They catch so many bugs its amazing
They catch they’re own food. And yes they eat A LOT!
@@botanicalchaos Nice
How did you make your bog pots did you put drainage holes on the pots or did you put rocks or something on the bottom, you're advice would help a lot :))
I drilled holes
@@botanicalchaos thx
Can you tell us what specific soil to use??? Literally every time I buy a Venus it dies like a month later :*(((( also, hope your recovery is going well!
peat perlite
Peat moss with a little pearlite. DO NOT USE MIRACLE GRO BRAND! HAS ADDED FERTILIZER
amazing collection
this is the DankPods of plants
Good video man doesnt seem to need any editing
I like plants and u cute
6:20 Is that a dead wasp who stung the flytrap and you can see that the part of the leaf died?
very nice
I love this!!! This gives me many ideas for a future bog garden. Is there a reliable online place you would suggest that sells carnivorous plants?
Flytrap king and ebay
@@botanicalchaos thanks!! Gr8 channel btw
The walmart I work at just put bakugan on sale. Walmarts cycle their merchandise about the same time just depending if they have a worker to do it. Theres a chance the Walmart you shop at could have some on sale. I know it's not related to the video but idk how else to let you know 😅
I just went to my Walmart a couple days ago and I got an awesome find!
Hi Johnny! We talked a while back, loved the vid! My pitcher plant is doing well, and I bought some seeds off Amazon of a nepenthes. I just sprinkled the seeds right onto the top soil after doing minimal research, though I felt kinda worried about that method. It’s been about a week and I’m not seeing anything, also there was lots of rain and I’m worried they were either drowned or eaten by snails (I spotted a few on my pepper plants). Any suggestions on what I’ve got so far? Have I accidentally wasted $9.99 on nepenthes seeds only to kill em?
You probably just wasted money. Even if the seeds germinate, they’re probably grass. Ordering seeds on Amazon is a no go because it’s most likely a scam.
Where did you get your sarracenia yellow jacket they look nice
Lowes
@@botanicalchaos darn Lowes stopped stocking carnivores plants in general where am from
any seeds you looking for? my mom used to run the CPS seed bank in the uk
Can you do another video on preparations for going into dormancy?
i hope your doing greaaat
You should feed each of them bang energy for a week and see how big they grow lol
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I russia we give them vodka they grow to a man eating plants keeps the Germans out! 🤣🤣🤣
Can u make a video of u reppoting vft but with ur feet.
Cool.
Wow at your house there's no mosquito
Oh no there are
my flytraps got really sunburned what will happen to the leaves
Flytraps get sunburned when they’re not used to having lots of light. The leaves will look super ugly until they die off. New leaves will come though but it will take some time.
Garden guru
Careful what you say about them, they might hear you and attack you in your sleep!
hey i have no fuckn clue if i should cover my plant with a transparent tarp or put it in a greenhouse during winter when everything freezes
Do u prefer sphagnum or peat?
They both have pros and cons. I prefer peat for my outdoor plants because it’s cheaper and lasts longer, but you’ll need perite for optimal drainage. Sphagnum holds water better, drains better, and just looks nice. The problem is that it doesn’t last very long and it’s way more expensive.
@@botanicalchaos its a basic rule to have a ppm lower than 50 for most of the hobbyist but in peatmoss mpstly its almost 200 or more and i assume peat users dosent flash their media since it is in water tray. Do you think that the ppm requirement is unnecessary?
@@happygreen3613 in some ways, yes. I’ve been using tap water with ppm nearly 200 for eight years. I feel like it’s not the ppm, it’s whatever specific mineral or chemical that’s in the water.
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Lol 😂
Again you got an entire ecosystem going on you have so many fly traps but you still have ants on the floor
I fixed the ant problem in the sunroom thank you very much
goofy ah name