Like a family of nine and the littlest one that can't reach the table lol. But since it's the same plant it's like an older sibling gives the little one food in the end lol.
Literally everything about these plants are satisfying, watching them grow, the way they start turning red, the bristles, and last but not least when they catch prey
@@GreenTimelapse My Venus flytrap is 24/7 outside and the sun shines half a day on it. It has water all the time and it catches its own food. It grows very fast but is still almost entirely green (it looks like yours at the beginning) . How the hell can I give even more light for it?!
After day thirty it really exploded if you could make another Timelapse with a comparison to this video where you compare feeding the Venus fly trap and it’s growth to this one where it wasn’t fed that would be very interesting!
Can you time lapse coconut tree growing from seed, walnut seed, mango seed, all growing? Say be like set up a area growing all different fruits veggies on it in a line and make a vid on it
I suggest you look at the ICPS website or the Carnivorous Plant FAQ. I’d give you information in this comment, but I’d just go on a tangent and take 5 hours to write this...
1. only use distilled water/reverse osmosis/deionized/rainwater, any other water will kill it. never let the media dry out, you have to let the water wick up to the surface from a dish. 2. lots of sunlight without sun they will grow skinny and die, they usually become very colorful too if they get a good amount of sun, if you can, it’s good to grow outside. If u cant do that then grow on south facing window if ur in northern hemisphere or use good artificial light minimum 5000k 3. make sure to use nutrient poor soil mixtures, anything with minerals or rich soil will kill it, you have to use something like long fiber sphagnum moss or peat moss, but peat moss doesn’t have good aeration so mix it with some perlite or washed coarse sand, quartz sand is good because it doesn’t leach out. 4. give it a dormancy during winter months, if u dont know what this means then search it up. there are multiple ways to do this, only if you live in the right climate and u grow it outside u dont have to worry about this because it will happen on its own, if not, look up some dormancy guides. I hear the fridge method is good. 5. check for parasites 6. feeding: do not trigger the traps for fun as it costs the plant a lot of energy to reopen and can eventually kill the plant, never feed it something it is not meant to eat like human foods, only feed it insects because these plants are meant to digest things with a lot of chitin like insects, not anything else. You can wet some dried blood worms and feed them this, rub the traps gently to make it think it has live prey or it will reopen(same with dead insects). feed once a week, if its healthy and big u can feed twice a week. feeding is not necessary especially if it is outside, they can still be healthy even a month without food but it will make them grow more slowly without prey.
Muchas personas se preguntan ¿como se obtienen colores rojizos en las venus atrapamoscas? Bueno pues en este video esta la respuesta, se necesita mucha luz, ya sea filtrada, a sol directo o luz artificial, y la segunda cosa es no cazar insectos, y se que algunos dirán ¿por que no cazar insectos? Es por que las dionaeas necesitan colores rojizos para atraer a sus presas, pero cuando cazan mucho ellas sienten que no necesitan gastar nutrientes en crear colorante rojo para atraer presas.
Watching how fast they clustered from one larger rhizome,especially when grown in a shallow pot with a compressed root system. Is a fast way to propagate. Trade off smaller rhymes over time . Although a growers trick for producing larger trap sizes.
Dying fly traps are just part of the process. From what i understand, you can take them off once they turn completely black, but they don't harm anything
@@xxalphamoonxx6063 tap water or water with high tds can slowly kill any carnivorous plant since they evolved to take in nutrients from the leaves and not the roots
What type of grow lights are they using it doesn’t look like it’s outside. I ask because I keep mine outside but it’s traps don’t grow that big and always open up small. And I read the main reason for this is because of lack of sunlight. P.S: It’s also early July by the time of me writing this so not the dormancy period.
What time of year was it because my venus flytraps have just come out of dormancy and I was wondering if the growth rate would be the same all year round
They need to be outside in full sun for at least 5 hours to thrive long term. They’ll survive for a year or two inside, but they need a winter dormancy period triggered by shorter days every year to do well for longer than that. Plants don’t age, so they can easily live 100+ years if well taken care of, and they need dormancy in winter for every one of those years. It’s almost an equivalent to sleeping at night. They’re native to Wilmington, North Carolina.
I Forgot to feed mine for a week, are each one of those mouths one plant or do they all have multiple mouths? some of them have turned black but a few are still green
Once a month should be enough, but they should really be outside in full sun so they can catch their own food and experience dormancy in winter. For some reason, most people assume that they are tropical plants, but they’re actually native to southern North Carolina.
I assume that you mean the North American pitcher plants, Sarracenia. As long as the pot is large enough and you repot before the Sarracenia eventually overtakes the flytrap (they never stop growing and spreading), this should work out fine as long as you provide everything with proper care. For information about care, look at the ICPS website. Flytraps and Sarracenia have nearly identical care requirements, as they grow alongside eachother in the wild. This is actually very common for people to do, and is referred to as a bog garden or a minibog if it’s small. You can add other bog plants like sundews, button grass, temperate butterworts, Spiranthes orchids, and more, as long as there’s room and your climate allows! If you don’t mean Sarracenia, then remove the pitcher plants immediately and repot into the proper soil. Other pitcher plants (Darlingtonia, Cephalotus, Heliamphora, and the most common one, Nepenthes) have very different care requirements, especially soil, than flytraps do. Many are tropical, while flytraps need a climate similar to that of their native range in North Carolina.
There is only one species in the genus Dionaea, and it's Dionaea Muscipula. However there are many different cultivars of such as Akai Ryu which has been bred to have pure red traps and leaves. There's B52 which produces massive low growing traps. And even cultivars that aren't even carnivorous like the rose cultivar.
No. They can only digest bugs or a dilute foliar fertilizer. Darwyn Castro, how on earth can you tell how much your plant likes food? Long term growth speed and leaf size? They need living prey to repeatedly touch trigger hairs on the inside of the trap before the trap will seal and begin digestion. I kind of get the feeling that you don’t even have one...
Individual plants don’t have different food preferences. They aren’t animals, they’re plants. Like dandelions and ferns. They don’t have taste buds, and they don’t have a mouth, just a folding leaf.
This is the best Venus flytrap growth cycle in timelapse I’ve seen! Amazing work!
Lmao, I like how they basically overlap each other with more mouths. imagine being at the very bottom of that. "I WANNA EAT TOOOO!"
I mean it's the same plant that the traps belong to, so either way, it's getting fed
Like a family of nine and the littlest one that can't reach the table lol.
But since it's the same plant it's like an older sibling gives the little one food in the end lol.
I'm glad I'm a human that is tall
Uu only have to feed one of them, the others will get food from that since there all basically ONE. Lol
You’re acting like they are separate plants. This is 1 plant! 🤦🏼
Literally everything about these plants are satisfying, watching them grow, the way they start turning red, the bristles, and last but not least when they catch prey
I thought those lines were hairs on my phone screen😂
Lol same😂
Same glad I’m not the only one
Lol
I thought they were cracks
nature is impressive, I love their videos, I learn a lot, and I recommend them to all my friends
This is so cool, it really shows you how alive plants are!
You grow some of the healthiest plants I've ever seen.
Playing this video at 2x speed makes this the slowest wild ride you've ever had
Definitely!
Venus be like: Day 1: HAHAHA IM GREEN!
Day 90: GIVE ME FOOD NOW BITCH IM HUNGRY I AM BECOMING RED
it's become red because of lot of light :)
@@GreenTimelapse how many lights per day? 12 hours? Did you feed them also? If so,how frequently did you feed them?
@@GreenTimelapse My Venus flytrap is 24/7 outside and the sun shines half a day on it. It has water all the time and it catches its own food. It grows very fast but is still almost entirely green (it looks like yours at the beginning) . How the hell can I give even more light for it?!
@@epaonninen6511 a uv lamp
@@epaonninen6511some flytraps dont turn red despite lots of sun
This plant be like: Gotta catch em all house Flys!
*pokemon vibes* lol
Comedy
😂
Just got 2 baby Venus flytraps I’m so excited to see them grow. :)
It'll take you some years to be like that
One died 😭
@@lemondollx6249 bro..
@@lemondollx6249 Well then I doubt you’re taking care of them properly. I have a lot of them now because they keep multiplying!
@@lemondollx6249 dawg is the other one still alive?
Beautiful! I hope my baby flytraps grow as successfully as this one did
After day thirty it really exploded if you could make another Timelapse with a comparison to this video where you compare feeding the Venus fly trap and it’s growth to this one where it wasn’t fed that would be very interesting!
I have one but inside he didn't caught any flies. I told him to go play outside and there he caught 2 flies in a day! Good boy!
I like Venus fly trap
It’s so cool how they grow
what light fixture did you use to grow them?
How sad some just died without knowing how insect taste
lol except all belong to one plant, think of yourself having multiple mouths
@Ronan Quintana weird thing is the traps weren't closed at all.
@@Tatusiek_1 ooooh that made me feel better lol
@@biancaking2502 they regrow and shed old leaves constantly
Can you time lapse coconut tree growing from seed, walnut seed, mango seed, all growing? Say be like set up a area growing all different fruits veggies on it in a line and make a vid on it
Great idea! Thanks!👍
nice idea... iw ill also try this one :)
Bro it takes 20 years to produce a coconut from coconut tree
i liked this beautiful venus, its growth and its role in eliminating insects i would like a plant like this
Eeessßd
I have many of these plants! Most are about to flower.
so cool but I d recommend you remove the dead plants to avoid bacteria or fungus spreading
Venus flytrap very good
All you need is "Distilled Water,Sunlight and Insects
3:21 I would say it should be repotted ^^
Very cool! Beautiful plants!
Thank you very much!
Bro they died because they had no food
venus flytraps can live without eating bugs, the bugs just give them a growth boost and arent required
WoooW!
Straordinaria pianta!
WoooW!
Thanks for comment and watching 👍👍😀
I'd like to see how you took care of it.
I suggest you look at the ICPS website or the Carnivorous Plant FAQ. I’d give you information in this comment, but I’d just go on a tangent and take 5 hours to write this...
1. only use distilled water/reverse osmosis/deionized/rainwater, any other water will kill it. never let the media dry out, you have to let the water wick up to the surface from a dish.
2. lots of sunlight without sun they will grow skinny and die, they usually become very colorful too if they get a good amount of sun, if you can, it’s good to grow outside. If u cant do that then grow on south facing window if ur in northern hemisphere or use good artificial light minimum 5000k
3. make sure to use nutrient poor soil mixtures, anything with minerals or rich soil will kill it, you have to use something like long fiber sphagnum moss or peat moss, but peat moss doesn’t have good aeration so mix it with some perlite or washed coarse sand, quartz sand is good because it doesn’t leach out.
4. give it a dormancy during winter months, if u dont know what this means then search it up. there are multiple ways to do this, only if you live in the right climate and u grow it outside u dont have to worry about this because it will happen on its own, if not, look up some dormancy guides. I hear the fridge method is good.
5. check for parasites
6. feeding: do not trigger the traps for fun as it costs the plant a lot of energy to reopen and can eventually kill the plant, never feed it something it is not meant to eat like human foods, only feed it insects because these plants are meant to digest things with a lot of chitin like insects, not anything else. You can wet some dried blood worms and feed them this, rub the traps gently to make it think it has live prey or it will reopen(same with dead insects). feed once a week, if its healthy and big u can feed twice a week. feeding is not necessary especially if it is outside, they can still be healthy even a month without food but it will make them grow more slowly without prey.
@@Tatusiek_1 yeah that works
@@Tatusiek_1 unless you live in a country with extremely pure water like Iceland, that matters
@@alex25377 Get the water tested, for ppm, although doesn’t iceland have a lot of overcast? So idk if growing it outside would be viable for you.
Nice bro!
If your wondering what kind of Venus fly trap it is I’m pretty sure it is the B52 😁
I thought it was a Big Mouth.
There's different kinds?
@@PhishTales oh yeah, hundreds. Broadly speaking, different types based on color, size, cilia length and shape, etc
@@PhishTales ya there tons of species
So cool! I'm getting a B 52 venus flytrap.
Is your B52 still alive? I wanna hear your progress.
@@Mysteriza turns out i didnt get one... ummm... sorry for the let down¯\_(ツ)_/¯
what light source is this plant under?
This for some weird reason made my day 👌👌😁😁🤣🤣
Thanks for visiting 👍😀
I like what you are doing! It is so cool!Keep it up! I wanted to film it also, but you were first :))haha
Maybe next time you will faster than me :) Thanks for watching!
Bro the fly traps died because they didn’t get any flys this vid is not cool because they killed nature
Wow. Thanka for sharing
Absolutely beautiful devils.
Great
beautiful
Thanks!
Muchas personas se preguntan ¿como se obtienen colores rojizos en las venus atrapamoscas? Bueno pues en este video esta la respuesta, se necesita mucha luz, ya sea filtrada, a sol directo o luz artificial, y la segunda cosa es no cazar insectos, y se que algunos dirán ¿por que no cazar insectos? Es por que las dionaeas necesitan colores rojizos para atraer a sus presas, pero cuando cazan mucho ellas sienten que no necesitan gastar nutrientes en crear colorante rojo para atraer presas.
Watching how fast they clustered from one larger rhizome,especially when grown in a shallow pot with a compressed root system. Is a fast way to propagate. Trade off smaller rhymes over time . Although a growers trick for producing larger trap sizes.
They die after 7 times closing
How did they survive so long
What light do you give them artificial or sunlight. How much hours of light do u give
seems artificial, the light don't change
Yesscom 225 is one people also suggest sold by amazon
wow when they are at 90 days they look so cool
Fly go brrrrrrr
catch all of them :)
The fricken lines made me think my iPod cracked 1:37
Interesting how while some die, more are still growing.
Hey you can take out the dead ones when there completely dead but the 70 days looks great don’t stop with great videos
Dying fly traps are just part of the process. From what i understand, you can take them off once they turn completely black, but they don't harm anything
@@welldarn5063 ok . Thank for letting me know
Cool man!
I just spent 5 minutes pondering the morality of this plant and comparing it to humans
Its plant what evil has it done?
Please Upload Venus Flytrap Timelapse again but from seeds I hope you see this comment :')
Natural..
This is cool and sad the way that the fly trap grows and then closes itself when it’s nearing its death
Do you water it from the bottom??
Yes, always from the bottom.
if they were too crowded, should we do anything for it has more space? Awesome vid!
Maybe a bigger pot would help them spread out more
Btw they are cool
Living monsters at your home!
Man it's growing like crazy, did you fertilize the leaves?
are all the tiny white things moving over time fungus gnat larvae ?
How did you get them to grow so well? Whenever I had one they would die
How did you take care of them?
Vivi mannequin i did what the instructions on the pots said, under my grow lights
@@xxalphamoonxx6063 did you use distilled water?
Vivi mannequin no I didn’t
@@xxalphamoonxx6063 tap water or water with high tds can slowly kill any carnivorous plant since they evolved to take in nutrients from the leaves and not the roots
Cây kẹp ruồi phát triển tốt thật
Which grow light do yih use?
What type of grow lights are they using it doesn’t look like it’s outside. I ask because I keep mine outside but it’s traps don’t grow that big and always open up small. And I read the main reason for this is because of lack of sunlight.
P.S: It’s also early July by the time of me writing this so not the dormancy period.
Legends watching on 2x speed
Look at them smiling for the camera
teach me your ways
*he got so much brothers and sisters*
3:13 some of sisters were bite in ass by her brother Lol
I noticed that the green bits are a bit yellowed, might habe helped to have some more humidity
What time of year was it because my venus flytraps have just come out of dormancy and I was wondering if the growth rate would be the same all year round
What kind of light you used and what is the temperature and humidity?
Thanks for watching!
XD
@@GreenTimelapse that...was indeed a relevant answer !
that's a nice looking plant, I'm guessing that it's no Walmart plant ... you happen to know which flytrap that is by any chance?
Me encanta
Did it take on indoor or outdoor ? if it's indoor, are the light set up as 24 hours for every day ?
yes, indoor and 24/7 lighting
They need to be outside in full sun for at least 5 hours to thrive long term. They’ll survive for a year or two inside, but they need a winter dormancy period triggered by shorter days every year to do well for longer than that. Plants don’t age, so they can easily live 100+ years if well taken care of, and they need dormancy in winter for every one of those years. It’s almost an equivalent to sleeping at night. They’re native to Wilmington, North Carolina.
@@thesciencelair9556 Plants do age, they grow more slowly and deformed when they are old. Venus fly traps rarely live past 2 decades
I didn't notice the plant catch any thing. I always thought they needed to catch their food.🤔
Do the mouths just die after a while to make room for new ones?
yes, old leaves are die and growing new ones.
இந்த செடியை யாழ்ப்பாணத்து கடைகளில் வளர்க்க வேண்டும்.
கடைகளில் நிறைந்து கிடக்கும் ஈக்ககளை குறைக்கலாம்.
How did you get these results?
Watch on x2 Speed, more movement :D
我喜欢!太酷了!继续保持!我也想拍!
I don't understand people who like that it's just scaring it seems a horror movie.
Did the plant not eat? I don’t see any leaves closing.
they do not need to eat anything, insects are just supplemental
wooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
How is that day one
Did they plant using seed or anything
I Forgot to feed mine for a week, are each one of those mouths one plant or do they all have multiple mouths? some of them have turned black but a few are still green
one plant grow about 7 mouths. these plants make colonies so that's why you see way more on one place.
Hey, any interest in led grow light?
yes please 👍
@@GreenTimelapse would you please offer your email for more details? Or you can contact IG: @epicledgrowlight
whoah
This plant is like a irl pokemon
Is the this a B52 VFT?
The poor plant looks like its desperate to catch something to eat and get naught XD...
I didn't see it eat anything? How much/often do they need to eat?
once a week i heard
It's not eat during the video, but eat a lot of fly after that.
Once a month should be enough, but they should really be outside in full sun so they can catch their own food and experience dormancy in winter. For some reason, most people assume that they are tropical plants, but they’re actually native to southern North Carolina.
@@thesciencelair9556 Question.
- I put my flytrap with other pitcher plants in a big pot, is that alright ? Obviously with the correct soil too.
I assume that you mean the North American pitcher plants, Sarracenia. As long as the pot is large enough and you repot before the Sarracenia eventually overtakes the flytrap (they never stop growing and spreading), this should work out fine as long as you provide everything with proper care. For information about care, look at the ICPS website. Flytraps and Sarracenia have nearly identical care requirements, as they grow alongside eachother in the wild. This is actually very common for people to do, and is referred to as a bog garden or a minibog if it’s small. You can add other bog plants like sundews, button grass, temperate butterworts, Spiranthes orchids, and more, as long as there’s room and your climate allows!
If you don’t mean Sarracenia, then remove the pitcher plants immediately and repot into the proper soil. Other pitcher plants (Darlingtonia, Cephalotus, Heliamphora, and the most common one, Nepenthes) have very different care requirements, especially soil, than flytraps do. Many are tropical, while flytraps need a climate similar to that of their native range in North Carolina.
Wait do you have to feed them flies
ayo? anything for them to eat?
😂 "ayo"
@@welldarn5063 typical asian
What diameter plot did you use?
Do you shoot for 90 days then??
Did you just give it water? Did it get any proteins?
yes, it has to stay moist with water below 100ppm, preferably below 50
i panicked for a second, thought my phone screen cracked...
What's the exact species of that VFT please?
There is only one species in the genus Dionaea, and it's Dionaea Muscipula. However there are many different cultivars of such as Akai Ryu which has been bred to have pure red traps and leaves. There's B52 which produces massive low growing traps. And even cultivars that aren't even carnivorous like the rose cultivar.
Can they eat candy??? I am kind of curious about that.
Let's play games No, they only eat bugs, maybe a little snail or slug too. And also if you want one of this dont feed it with dead bugs
Yes... mines like sour candy but one of them likes the sweet ones so you should try and find out which ones they like most 🙂
No. They can only digest bugs or a dilute foliar fertilizer. Darwyn Castro, how on earth can you tell how much your plant likes food? Long term growth speed and leaf size? They need living prey to repeatedly touch trigger hairs on the inside of the trap before the trap will seal and begin digestion. I kind of get the feeling that you don’t even have one...
Individual plants don’t have different food preferences. They aren’t animals, they’re plants. Like dandelions and ferns. They don’t have taste buds, and they don’t have a mouth, just a folding leaf.
Admit you tried to take the lines off the side of the screen thinking they were strands of hair
I didn’t even notice till now 😂
Thought my phone screen was cracked for a second
So they keep growing
Is this a Typical Venus Flytrap or different cultivar?
It looks like it could be big mouth because the coloration is very similar.