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By Mannex
Posts:  14
Joined:  Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:10 am
#101942
My flytraps weren't doing too well, each leaf they put out was smaller and more stunted than the last. I looked around in the soil and there were little bb capsules of osmocote in the peat moss. The bag says "Ingredients: Sphagnum Peat Moss", but there's osmocote in there for sure. Could the fertilizer have been hurting my plants?


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By Newbee
Posts:  60
Joined:  Tue Feb 15, 2011 12:55 am
#101970
I think the osmocote would be hurting your flytrap because the roots of the flytrap are very sensitive to fertilizers.So if the roots of your flytrap are getting stressed out from the osmocote then that could be the reason why your leafs are growing smaller and getting stunted.I would suggest trying to find a diffrent Spaghnum peat mix to replant your flytrap in.If you live near a plant nursery you can find bags of spaghnum peat moss that dont have any active fertilizers in them.
By Mannex
Posts:  14
Joined:  Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:10 am
#102087
This is the exact bag I have.
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I'm ticked because they just added in a little osmocote in without mentioning anywhere on the bag, thinking it wouldn't be a problem for anyone. I already repotted using clean peat moss and we'll see if it fixes it.
Last edited by Mannex on Sun May 15, 2011 3:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
By Mannex
Posts:  14
Joined:  Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:10 am
#102415
3-day update:

Wow my plant is completely back to normal and well on it's way to turning into the monster it was bred to be. It's a B52 and I almost was out a $25 dollar plant because Schultz thought it was doing me a favor by adding osmocote. Check your soil folks!

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