- Mon Oct 02, 2023 9:23 pm
#440459
I have been taking care of a new Venus flytrap plant for two months now and it’s looked amazing, with green leaves, constant new growth, thriving - I mean it looks like the pictures show you, you know? I’d really been trying to keep it well - I was reading articles and doing my research and everything. I’ve never taken care of a VFT before and it was really a huge thing for me so I was really proud of how things were going.
I checked on it yesterday and it looked perfectly fine. Then I came home this afternoon to this. It looks nicer in the photo but it’s all shrivelled irl. It’s limp, some leaves out-of-the-blue turning black and yellow and crisp and rotting - I plucked those off, I hear those stress the plant (was I wrong to do that?). it felt moist to the touch, as if water was literally leaving the leaves - like how they explain plants dying in biology class, Their cells can’t hold the moisture anymore.
Anyways, it was heartbreaking because I never expected such a strange development to happen - it was so sudden. All I can think is that today it was a super hot day and I think that might have been why - I was keeping it inside on a south-facing windowsill, but it looked pretty hot. I also didn’t water it this morning. I should have placed it somewhere a tiny bit more shaded today since it was so hot, sadly I forgot.
Anyone know why this might have happened? And, hopefully, rescue tips? I just don’t get how this could have happened all of a sudden. It feels so wrong, I guess that sounds dumb. I would really appreciate help, I have kind of gotten attached to this guy.
I checked on it yesterday and it looked perfectly fine. Then I came home this afternoon to this. It looks nicer in the photo but it’s all shrivelled irl. It’s limp, some leaves out-of-the-blue turning black and yellow and crisp and rotting - I plucked those off, I hear those stress the plant (was I wrong to do that?). it felt moist to the touch, as if water was literally leaving the leaves - like how they explain plants dying in biology class, Their cells can’t hold the moisture anymore.
Anyways, it was heartbreaking because I never expected such a strange development to happen - it was so sudden. All I can think is that today it was a super hot day and I think that might have been why - I was keeping it inside on a south-facing windowsill, but it looked pretty hot. I also didn’t water it this morning. I should have placed it somewhere a tiny bit more shaded today since it was so hot, sadly I forgot.
Anyone know why this might have happened? And, hopefully, rescue tips? I just don’t get how this could have happened all of a sudden. It feels so wrong, I guess that sounds dumb. I would really appreciate help, I have kind of gotten attached to this guy.