Venus Fly Trap Mini 'Cudo' Smallest Dionaea muscipula - Tissue Culture Cup
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Botanical Name:
Dionaea muscipula 'Cudo'
Visual Description:
The Venus Fly Trap Dionaea muscipula 'Cudo' is a unique and miniature variety known for its compact size and fascinating trap structure. Unlike other Venus Fly Traps, 'Cudo' produces much smaller traps that remain close to the ground, forming a tidy, dense rosette. The traps are a striking mix of deep red interiors and bright green exteriors, giving this tiny plant a bold look despite its small stature. Even in its tissue culture phase, 'Cudo' shows off its characteristic compact form and vibrant coloring, making it a perfect choice for collectors who appreciate rare and unusual varieties.
Key Features:
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Miniature Growth Habit: 'Cudo' is one of the smallest Venus Fly Traps available, making it ideal for those who want to add a compact yet striking carnivorous plant to their collection. Its small traps are just as effective at capturing insects as larger varieties.
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Bicolor Traps: The combination of bright green and deep red traps makes 'Cudo' visually captivating, especially when exposed to bright light, which intensifies the red hue inside the traps.
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Unique and Rare: 'Cudo' is a rare variety, highly sought after by collectors due to its unusual size and distinctive trap formation.
Growing Conditions:
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Light: Like all Venus Fly Traps, 'Cudo' requires full sun to maintain its vivid coloration and encourage healthy trap growth. Ensure it receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
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Water: Use only rainwater, distilled water, or reverse osmosis water. The soil should remain moist but not waterlogged. Avoid using tap water, as the minerals can harm the plant.
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Temperature: Thrives in temperatures between 15-30°C. During winter, a dormancy period with cooler temperatures around 5-10°C is essential for the long-term health of the plant.
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Humidity: Prefers high humidity levels (50-70%), especially in its early stages, but can adapt to slightly lower levels as it matures.
Tissue Culture Care and Hardening:
After receiving your Dionaea muscipula 'Cudo' in its tissue culture cup, follow these steps to properly acclimate the plant to its new growing environment:
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Gradual Humidity Reduction: Start by placing the plant in a covered container or terrarium with high humidity. Over the course of 1-2 weeks, slowly increase ventilation by opening the container a little more each day, allowing the plant to adapt to lower humidity.
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Shaded Placement: Begin by placing the plant in a shaded or low-light area to prevent shock. Gradually increase its exposure to direct sunlight once the plant has adjusted to its new environment.
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Maintain Moisture: Keep the substrate consistently moist, but not waterlogged, using rainwater or distilled water. Never let the soil dry out completely.
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Stable Temperature: Maintain a stable temperature between 20-25°C during the hardening process. Avoid exposing the plant to sudden temperature changes, which could stress it.
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Monitoring: Check for signs of stress, such as browning or wilting traps, and adjust the plant's environment as needed to support healthy acclimation.
Once the hardening process is complete, your Venus Fly Trap 'Cudo' will be ready for its permanent home. With its miniature size, striking coloration, and efficient insect-catching abilities, 'Cudo' is a perfect addition to any carnivorous plant collection, offering a unique and rare beauty in a small package.