Spedizione gratuita superando gli 80€

Free Shipping Above 150€

 

Shop

Dionaea muscipula ‘Master of Disaster’ (Small plant)

16.00

Dionaea muscipula ‘Master of Disaster’ is a very unusual dionaea, similar to double trouble but with traps that tend to accumulate multiple mutations. Leaves are highly variable, some traps are healthy, other leaves show multiple traps (multiple traps per leaf) mirrored in inverted cup, folded or deformed.

Out of stock

Category:
Description

Dionaea muscipula ‘Master of Disaster’ is a genetic for sale in the Diflora shop: a very unusual Dionaea, similar to double trouble but with traps that tend to accumulate multiple mutations. The leaves are highly variable, some traps are healthy, other leaves show multiple traps (multiple traps per leaf) mirrored in inverted cup, folded or deformed.

 

How we cultivate Dionaea muscipula?

Dionaea muscipula ‘Master of Disaster’ is acclimated in a Grow Chamber with controlled temperatures and humidity. This indoor setup ensure an easy adaptation to extra-vitro condition, guaranteeing the best conditions for plants in this delicate stage.

After this first step Dionaea muscipula is bringed outside, under direct sunlight with the classic tray system as watering method and so, keeping always some amount of water in the tray. As with the most of carnivorous plant we use distilled water (produced by a reverse osmotic system) or rain water.

All available plants at Diflora’s shop are hardened for 2 months in full sunligh in greenhouse.

Dionaea muscipula ‘Master of Disaster’ is a carnivorous plant from temperate climate, it’s grown outside all year long, under direct sunlight both in winter and in summer.

The plant starts to sprout out from late march, early April and continue to grow until late October when the cold temperature become more and more strong. When fall comes Dionaea muscipula produce a rosette of smaller dimension then the previous vegetative leaves with the aim of protect itself from freeze, exposing as less surface as it can to the below zero temperatures of winter.

This resting period is called “dormancy”: the central part of the rosette stay alive while all the rest turns brown and seems  to be dead. BUT IT’S NOT DEAD! It’s the normal seasonal adaptation of a Venus Fly Trap that goes in dormancy until the first warmy days of spring.

 

Description:

-form: prostrate

-leaf color:  green

-trap color: turn red when subjected to appropriate lighting

-teeth: normal, red

-shipment in pot 6.5cm diameter ceramic color

 

More information:

For growing  info visit the blog:

https://www.diflora.it/guide/come-si-coltiva-dionaea-muscipula/

 

For more pictures visit our Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/difloraplant

Reviews (0)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.