01/09/2019
Giveaway time 🌱🌱🌱
OK guys to celebrate the launch of our plant kingdom, we are giving one lucky winner a chance to win a coice of a venus fly trap or a lotus plant Bulb 😁
To enter all you have to do is
1️⃣ Follow our page (Plant kingdom)
2️⃣ Repost this post from the original post in the page to another fishleeping group.
3️⃣ Tag 3 friends in the original post(very important)
🌱🌱🌱If you can’t wait you can contact me directly to buy the plants without waiting as well😋
Contest ends on 30 th of this month, Winners will be chosen by random using a random number generator and the assigned numbers.Best of luck everyone❤️❤️
❤️❤️Free postage to all UK winners.
❤️❤️❤️ADIOS❤️❤️❤️
The Venus Fly Trap is a fascinating plant for all ages and genders, the traps have a sweet nectar for attracting flies and other arthropods, when the insect touches the trigger hairs inside the lobe the trap is sprung and the traps close at a lighting speed. The Dionaea tolerates our climate in the UK with ease, making it ideal in any home, conservatory, window sill, green house, class room even a potting shed with windows any of those environments so as to capture those unwanted pests. Once the insect is caught, the trap will seal, to which the trap will then start to secrete an enzyme that dissolves the insect, it is at this point the plant digests it's victim. Once the plant has completed the digestion cycle the trap will re-open, await its next meal. It should be noted that it's a myth that these plants require feeding since they are able to produce enough sugars during the photosynthesis process, plants use the energy of the sun to drive a reaction that converts carbon dioxide and water to sugar which in turn produces oxygen.
Once you have seen one in action I am sure you want one, which why this makes a great fascination amongst young children and will make a great gift for a birthday or Christmas gift, which once you can keep one, you are fully fledged to be able to keep on of the other different variations (cultivars) within the same genus of Dionaea Muscipula, there are over 200 cultivars within the genus approximately to collect at present.
It should be noted that you can only get a exact replication of a parent cultivar through vegetative propagation, there is no other way even via seed. I have the genuine cultivar from the creator, the starter plant you will receive is child of the parent cultivar, meaning it's an exact replication of the original. I have years in keeping this exotic plant, I am now a cultivar collector with the odd excess plant available, my plants have been collected from around the world.
You Will Receive:
I will be supplying one small starter plant apprrox 5-7 cm which is the best way to obtain this plant, it will have exact genetics of the illustrated plant shown below, however the plant size varies, as time elapses, so I've just posted the actual plant in the first picture and and version of the plantin the second rather than having to re-photograph the plant each time, however the strain is the most important factor here.
The item will be shipped promptly as possible, to which the plant will be sent bare rooted. So please ensure you have the correct media ready to pot your plant up, if not this can be arranged to be shipped with plant. Due to how delicate this plant is, time is required for the plant to recover after shipping, brown leaves can occur during dormancy & after the trap expiration this is a normal cycle for the plant, the plant will replenish the leafs in due course. Plants having old leafs removed will inevitably be reduced in size after the removal of any older leaf that can be discarded which occurs during dormancy and leaf expiration. The dormancy period start’s early October through to late February, during this time the plant will reduces its leaf’s so as to store its resources in the rhizome. When the temperature rises once more in the start of the growing season which beings early March through to late September, the plant will quickly replenish the leaf formation.
7.50 £ for a plant including royal mail first class postage.