Method of breeding flytraps: Sexual reproduction : The flytrap can be self-pollinated, but it is usually done by artificial pollination. However, artificial pollination of the flytrap is not necessarily successful, because the timing of pollination is incorrect. When the flower of the flytrap is opened, not both the female and the stamen are mature at the same time. When the flower is just opened, the stamens have matured, but the pistil is not mature, and it is useless to pollinate it. The pistil of the flytrap is usually one day slower than the stamen, so the correct way is to wait for the pollination work the next day after the flower is opened. We can also observe the type of pistil to judge whether it is mature. The stigma at the end of the immature pistil is round, and the stigma at the end of the mature pistil splits like a floc; only mature pistils can be successfully pollinated. If the pollination is successful, the flower will fade in 1 to 2 days, and the ovary (the base of the pistil) will expand, and the fruit will mature in a few weeks. The seeds of the flytrap are black and drop-shaped; a fruit usually contains more than a dozen seeds. The number of seeds is related to the health and size of the plants themselves, and robust plants usually have a little more seed. Sometimes the method of pollination is correct, but the seed still can't be found. The biggest problem is that the flytrap is not strong enough, or it does not continue to give enough light during the flowering period. Even if the pollination is successful, it is difficult to bear the seeds. The seeds of the flytrap are less resistant to preservation, so it is best to sow as soon as possible after harvesting. Sometimes, if you want to do different plant pollination, but the plants to be used for hybridization do not bloom at the same time, you can collect the pollen and store it in the refrigerator to prolong the life of the pollen. Since flowering is a nutrient-consuming activity for plants, do not let the flytraps bloom if it is not necessary. Especially if you want to grow a large strain of flytrap, the stems should be cut off as soon as possible. To prevent the flytrap from consuming nutrients in flowering. Since the flytrap will bloom when the season is over, some debilitated plants will barely flower, but in order to protect the plants, the stems will be cut off. Asexual reproduction: Leaf insertion method : The commonly used breeding method of the flytrap is the leaf insertion method, that is, by inserting a petiole into the soil, a new plant can be grown. In the spring and early summer, when the flytraps are growing vigorously, we can see the white petal petioles buried in the soil after the flytraps are dug out of the soil. The flytrap's insect trap is attached to the petiole (like the leaf part), stripped together with the white petiole base, and the petiole is placed on the cultivation medium to maintain high humidity and give bright light. After a few weeks, There will be new sprouts. The process of sprout formation is slow, and you have to wait patiently. As long as the base of the petiole does not become black or rot, it must wait forever. Since the petiole at this stage has no roots, the maintenance of humidity is important. The moist cultivation medium can be attached to the petiole to provide moisture. The light intensity at this time is also important, requiring bright and sufficient light. But do not let the sun shine directly, otherwise the petiole will be too hot and dry. The age of the petiole is also related to the success rate of reproduction. Usually, the petioles of the prime years are relatively large, and the chances of producing seedlings are the greatest; the old leaves and young leaves are less likely to produce new shoots. Therefore, when breeding, we can use a petiole around the flytrap, and the rest of the center can be planted back; if the petiole can have roots, the chance of success will be higher. In order to reduce the loss of the petiole, using a clean cultivation medium will not let the petiole rot. Therefore, it is recommended to use the water moss as the cultivation medium for the leaf insertion, and wait until the seedling grows out and then consider transplanting it to another place. Ramets : The flytraps often grow lateral buds. As long as the lateral buds grow large enough to have intact roots, they can be separated from the mother plants and cultivated separately (but some artificial cultivars rarely have annual scores). Strain). Flower Buds : The flower buds of the flytrap sometimes turn into a plant! It is known that this phenomenon is caused by the temperature difference. If the temperature difference between day and night is very large, it will induce the flower bud of the flytrap to become a new plant. At this time, the small plant can be cut down and planted into the soil, and it is a new flytrap. Guangzhou Jointair Co., Ltd. , https://www.jointair.cn