Back in March when I potted up Sarracenia to try outside I also potted up some Venus flytraps and Drosera (this pot is the size of the pot I stacked the Sarr pot on, so a bit smaller). While the plants did crash (still in the greenhouse, not completely sure what happened there) here is how they are doing today! I have 4 clones of VFT (typical, 'King Henry', 'Akai Ryu' and 'Dentate Traps') D. Capensis, D. 'Albino' and D. tokiensis.
Rather than putting this in the blasting sun like I did the Sarracenia pot, this has some protection and is between the two greenhouses but still no overhead protection.
Once again, I am ecstatic and honestly surprised at how well they've done outside in the Sonoran desert! I used the same 2 side drain with one plugged method as the Sarracenia pot. I'm starting to really enjoying pushing what we know about environmental mandatories on these plants and see what they're truly capable of!

This VFT eats so much outside!!

This was one D. 'Albino' when potted.

D. capensis in the middle was also one plant.

This D. capensis popped up on its own, seeming from roots of the mother plant in the middle of the pot since it didn't start off as a seedling.

Rather than putting this in the blasting sun like I did the Sarracenia pot, this has some protection and is between the two greenhouses but still no overhead protection.
Once again, I am ecstatic and honestly surprised at how well they've done outside in the Sonoran desert! I used the same 2 side drain with one plugged method as the Sarracenia pot. I'm starting to really enjoying pushing what we know about environmental mandatories on these plants and see what they're truly capable of!

This VFT eats so much outside!!

This was one D. 'Albino' when potted.

D. capensis in the middle was also one plant.

This D. capensis popped up on its own, seeming from roots of the mother plant in the middle of the pot since it didn't start off as a seedling.

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