Thread:Tyrannosaurus Rex2.02456/@comment-28675190-20160831000725/@comment-25238001-20160831221626

I'm sorry, man. I guess Venus Flytraps don't react well to hot, dry weather.And once plants become ill it's really difficult to cure them. Especially when they become infected (I won't get into the science of it but it's hard to contain anything in just one part of a plant).

But hey, wait a few months til it cools down, and get yourself another one. Turns out that Venus Flytraps live for around twenty years, so as long as it stays healthy there shouldn't be a problem!

That being said, that really does suck. I'm sorry about that...