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venus fly trap plant pot Venus Flytrap Repotting Kit

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venus fly trap plant pot Venus Flytrap Repotting KitVenus Flytrap Repotting Kit Need a premium soil mix and planter for repotting venus flytraps? This kit comes with premium venus flytrap soil mix and perfect sized planters for smaller venus flytraps. Take the guess work out of what size planter you need for repotting venus fly traps. These durable plastic planters are the right color and have great drainage. Combining my premium venus flytrap soil mix with these planters will help you grow big and

Venus Flytrap Repotting Kit

Need a premium soil mix and planter for repotting venus flytraps? This kit comes with premium venus flytrap soil mix and perfect sized planters for smaller venus flytraps.  Take the guess work out of what size planter you need for repotting venus fly traps. These durable plastic planters are the right color and have great drainage. Combining my premium venus flytrap soil mix with these planters will help you grow big and strong venus flytraps. Each kit comes will have enough soil to fill the planters that come with it. Completely take the guess work out of repotting venus flytraps!

Please note, this kit comes in two sizes. 1 Quart bag of soil with 1 planter & 2 Quart bag of soil that comes with 3 planters. These planters are 3.5x3.5 and 4.8 inches tall. They are great for small to medium sized venus flytraps. If you need a bigger planter, please see my other kit. The other kit comes with a larger planter and more substrate. 

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Venus Flytrap Soil Mix For Repotting Kit

Hand Mixed Venus Flytrap Soil

I personally mix every batch of this substrate. I carefully measure, blend, rinse and dry each batch with love and care. I use the exact same method of creating this substrate as I do for my own personal carnivorous plant collection. This is the soil mix you want when you are repotting your venus flytraps!

High Quality Ingredients For Venus Flytrap Repotting

When you repot a venus flytrap, you only want to use the highest quality ingredients. I use only the highest quality ingredients. I've been using these exact ingredients on my own personal collection for years. All ingredients are rinsed and cleaned before blending to ensure your soil comes ready to be used. 

Perfect Ratio Of Peat Moss, Perlite & Crushed Glass

I have spent the last 3 years exclusively mixing and perfecting my own personal venus flytrap substrate blend for repotting venus flytraps. This blend is perfectly optimized for growing venus flytraps and other carnivorous plants. 

Venus Fly Trap Moisture Control

This venus flytrap repotting soil blend is the perfect mix of drainage and absorption. Venus flytrap roots need constant access to water but the plant is also subject to crown rot if the plant sits in too much water. This blend absorbs and holds onto the perfect amount of water allowing the rest to drain properly. 

Pre Rinsed 

This blend is hand mixed and hand rinsed by me personally. I use distilled and pure water to rinse the impurities out of the substrate blend. The glass and perlite are rinsed before blending with the peat moss. Once blended, the mix is rinsed again. It's then fully dried and bagged as ordered. 

Crushed Glass 

This ingredient makes my blend truly unique. Instead of sand, I mix course crushed glass. This glass is not sharp and does not cut, it's similar to the size, shape and feel to course sand. The glass serves it's function by helping the mix stay loose and well aeriated but also looks incredible. When the sun is out, I stop and stare at my plants every time. The way the sun makes the substrate shimmer and gleam is truly incredible. Now, not only will your plant be a conversation starter, people will have to know where you bought your substrate!

Venus Flytraps & Other Carnivorous Plants 

This venus flytrap repotting mix will be great for venus flytraps, but will also work well with Sundews, Sarracenia, Cephalous and many other types of carnivorous plants. 

Transparency 

Don't believe my claims? I don't blame you, it's the internet, is anyone honest anymore? Come check out my YouTube channel where I show you my process for creating each batch of substrate. I use this substrate mix for my all my own carnivorous plants. See my collection, learn proper venus flytrap and carnivorous plant care and see how I mix and blend this perfect substrate!


Venus Flytrap Planter Highlights

Excellent Drainage For Venus Flytraps

The planter features a raised bottom with unique drainage holes and slits for optimum root aeration. Not only will these drain well, but the slits in the side allow for good airflow to the roots. This will help you avoid any rotting of the roots. Good drainage is something to consider when repotting venus flytraps. 

Good Height

Venus flytrap roots grow straight down and like some room to stretch. These planters are 4.8 inches tall giving most small to medium sized plants a lot of room to stretch. The more room your roots have to stretch the larger your venus flytrap can grow. Each planter holds 0.75 quarts of substrate. Venus flytrap repotting requires a good tall planter.

White Color Reflect Sun

The white color will help reflect the sun instead of absorb it. Black or darker planters can absorb sun and cook the plant & roots. The white color will reflect the sun and help keep your venus flytraps roots cool. 

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If you are looking for the best planters for venus flytrap repotting, you need to look no further!

 

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was recommended by Chris Kresser (Healthy Sceptic blog). I admit I was skeptical: the titel, at first glance, comes across as pretentious, and the front page has a weird 80s feel to it. Anyway, Chris knows his stuff, so I bought it. The PHD book is priceless. Yes, this is the best book about diet. I had been on a Paleo diet for a month when I got the book. I was motivated to change my diet, but after reading the book, first quickly once, and then more carefully a second time, I was even more motivated. I was convinced that I had to make a change for life. Other reviewers have summarized the contents well, so I will not. Eliminate processed foods, grains (except rice), legumes and most sugars. Stick to high fat diary. Bottom line in terms of macronutrient ratios is: not too much carbs, plenty of good fats, and ideally some protein restriction. I believe better authors could not have been found. Even though Shou-Ching Jaminet is a cancer researcher, none of them came to this from a medical or nutrition background, which is probably an advantage. They have experienced chronic disease themselves, and were committed to find solutions and understand pathways that were not well understood. They have enormous intellectual capacity (scrutinizing studies from PubMed the way they do is, well, impressive). They are open minded. And, not the least, I think they are driven by not only intellectual curiosity, but alturism, which, gives the whole project a very humane and caring feel to it. What is the difference between this diet and the Paleo diet? There are many variations of the Paleo diet, but Cordain at least recommends lean meats, which is the opposite of what the PHD recommends. The PHD "allows" full fat diary and rice, which is not recommended by most other Paleo diets. The PHD also has a rather specific macronutrient ratio recommendation. The results? Well, I started on a Paleo / GAPS protocol about a month before I got this book, so I cannot really say that all the improvements I have had can be attributed to this book. And after 48 hours without any processed foods, grains, legumes, sugar (apart from low carb from starches) and diary, I went from standing, sitting and walking with great joint pain, to only slight pain. A skin condition I had improved as well. Two weeks after I got the book, I tried using almost only rice as my carbohydrate source for 10 days. That increased my joint pain slightly. I think I in any case might have been in the high range of the carbohydrate intake during this period, which might be the reason for the change to the worse, rather than the type of starch I ate. The other thing though, is that once I started eating rice, and maybe too generous portions, my carb cravings were significantly elevated. 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After reading the book a second time, I felt they presented a convincing argument. I will never weigh and measure my food, so I do not know exactly what my macro ratios look like, but the book provides very useful guidance. - Then, rice. I would have liked to see a bit more on why they think rice is a "safe" grain. Also, since it is not very nutrient dense, I think it gets a bit too much favorable mention. Eating food with low nutrient density and then taking lots of supplements does not sound like a perfect health diet. But this is a detail - people do not have to eat a lot of rice on this diet, and it is good to know that it is pretty okay to eat it from time to time. I have used their blog a lot, for tweaking my supplement regime, for recipes etc. It is an excellent companion to the book. 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The year the Green Bay Packers drafted BJ Raji I remember being extremely shocked that I weighed almost the same as him (319 was my peak). Winter of 2009 I started riding a stationary bike fairly regularly, Spring of 2010 I started bike commuting regularly and by summer of 2012 I was down 60 pounds. As I became more interested in fitness I was more interested in how the body handled different kinds of macro nutrients. I did a few random Google searches for a book on the topic and in June of 2012 I found a review of the original PHD edition which made it sound like what I wanted. I wasn't looking to change my diet, I had a lot of joint pain and was very susceptible to binge eating/drinking, but I was loosing weight so overall I was happy. I remember reading the first chapter where it explained the "gotchyas" like having to give up wheat and laughing out loud at the though of it. I was a complete carb fiend to the point where I'd been baking my own homemade artisan breads. I found the book to be a quick read, it took me only a week. I definitely went a bit cross eyed at some of the more complex biology, but overall I found it as entertaining as it was informative, and when I'd finished I thought "What the hell", I'll try it for a week or two and see what happens. My first weekend was a little rough because I went out with some friends and because bar we were at only had fried foods, I ended up drinking way too much on an empty stomach. My first attempt at baking salmon the next day was promptly thrown up, but fortunately it didn't give me a bad taste for the fish. In only a few days I started to notice how different being hungry felt. I'd always made it a point to have breakfast and not eat again until Lunch, but I usually had a few spikes of intense hunter which I had to fight past. On this diet the hunger was there but it was more of a casual suggestion. Needless to say I had such an easy time on my two week trial that I kept the diet. That summer I lost as much weight as I had the previous two combined. I feel much more even in terms of mood, my mind feels sharper, I have a nice even energy level all day. I had hoped my joint pain would clear up faster, but it has definitely gotten better as well. I'd been wanting to reread the PHD for a while, but I knew the new edition was coming out soon so I held off. I was aware of some of the changes from following the blog (which is excellent, it's such a trip to have Paul give expert answers to your questions personally), but still wanted to go through the whole thing again. The new version is a definite improvement. Like I'd mentioned some of the biology in the original edition, particularly on the different types of fats, came early and confused and discouraged me a bit. This version they hook you in with simpler explanations and do a better job of building up the biology as you go. Also after the original edition I had to do a lot of fine tuning to the diet based on questions I'd ask Paul on blog, or going back and reading other peoples questions. In this edition they do a much better job of practically spelling out things so its easier to jump in. Finally the reader results that are included in the new edition are a really neat addition. I'd read a lot of them on the blog as well, but they're so amazing and inspiring, sprinkling them into the text the way they did was a really great idea. After finishing this new edition I feel freshly excited about a diet I've been on for half a year. I also feel better about recommending this edition to friends because it reads so much easier. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to gain health, loose weight, or even just learn about how their bodies work.
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