A terrarium is a great way to grow and display carnivorous plants. They maintain humidity and the carnivorous plants help you eliminate insects and pests naturally. Carnivorous plants are native to swamps and live in constantly humid conditions.
How to grow Carnivorous Plants in a Terrarium?
To keep carnivorous plants healthy in a terrarium, it is important to mimic their habitat as closely as possible. Keep the soil moist or at least moist at all times. Use mineral-free water, such as rainwater, distilled water or reverse osmosis water. We discourage to use tap water, as this will build up minerals and damages your plants in the long run.
Generally, it is best to provide the plants with as much light as possible. However, avoid direct sunlight entering the terrarium. This could overheat the terrarium and burn the plants. Therefore, place the carnivorous plants terrarium where it gets bright, indirect light or with a screen for terrarium plants.