WHY IS MY VENUS FLY TRAP TURNING RED?

Yes! Although your venus flytrap turning red may alarm you, this is a good sign. Generally, when a venus flytrap becomes red, it is getting plenty of sunlight and is healthy.

Is It Normal For A Venus Flytrap To Turn Red?

Typically, a venus flytrap will stay green with regular sun exposure and good conditions. However, your plant may become red with bright light and develop a more vivid tone.

What Color Should A Venus Flytrap Be?

Yes. If your venus flytrap goes from great sun exposure to very little, it can revert to a greener hue. Of course, this doesn't happen overnight, so you will notice a loss in color over a week or so.

Can A Red Venus Flytrap Turn Green?

If the base of your venus flytrap turns red, it could be sick or sunburnt. Although your plant will enjoy full sun, you don't want it sitting in a place where the temperature exceeds 90-95 degrees for more than a few hours.

What If The Base Of My Venus Flytrap Is Red?

Your plant may turn brown or yellow before it dies. This discoloration means your plant either has too little sunlight, too much water, not enough water, or too much sun exposure.

What Are The Signs Of A Dying Venus Flytrap?

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