I tried to raise a venus flytrap when I was a kid. The thing died within like a weak. Turns out flytraps are incredibly picky with what type of soil they're in because their unique dies requires nutrient poor soil.
Yea you need acidic peat with sand, lots of mineral-free water (distilled or rain, no tap), lots of direct sunlight, watch out for aphids and don't let them freeze during winter but still keep them cold and well ventilated so they don't get moldy (edit: oh and don't play with the traps because they only work a couple of times).
I tried to raise a venus flytrap when I was a kid. The thing died within like a weak. Turns out flytraps are incredibly picky with what type of soil they're in because their unique dies requires nutrient poor soil.
Yea you need acidic peat with sand, lots of mineral-free water (distilled or rain, no tap), lots of direct sunlight, watch out for aphids and don't let them freeze during winter but still keep them cold and well ventilated so they don't get moldy (edit: oh and don't play with the traps because they only work a couple of times).
Venus flytraps are some of the easier ones :D