Light requirements for carnivorous plants—Venus flytrap, Sarracenia, Nepenthes—outdoor vs. indoor LED.
Key Takeaways
Light requirements for carnivorous plants—Venus flytrap, Sarracenia, Nepenthes—outdoor vs. indoor LED.
Carnivorous plants have vastly different light requirements depending on the species. Understanding native habitat conditions and providing appropriate lighting is the key to successful cultivation.
Carnivorous plants fall primarily into three types:
Outdoor cultivation should use south-facing sunny locations as the baseline. Under strong summer sun, leaf burn may occur, so note the following:
For indoor growing, bright window locations are the baseline, with supplemental lighting being effective.
When light is inadequate, the following symptoms appear:
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