Fill the containers to the brim with carnivorous plant potting mix, or mix your own. Water the potting medium well with distilled water and press it into the containers to remove any excess fluid. Gently turn the Venus flytrap out of the pot it's in and carefully shake the soil free from the roots.. How to water a Venus fly trap. Indoors or out, keep the growing medium moist to wet at all times. Remember, these are bog plants. Do not allow the soil to dry out. Water the plant by sitting the base of the pot in a saucer of water for a few hours at a time every few days.

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Learn how to care for Venus flytraps from start to finish. This video covers beginner and intermediate growing tips and information to achieve healthy Venus.. 6. Make sure your plant gets enough sunlight. As stated previously, Venus fly traps need at least four hours of direct sunlight during their growing periods. Aside from 'eating' bugs, traps rely on photosynthesis to grow and stay healthy. Put your plant in a spot where it will receive at least 12 hours of sunlight.