My poor carnivores

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Hi guys, is it possible to make my new carnivorous plants happy ? They were standing in the dark because of the delivery for 4-5 days. And then, in 2 weeks I have re-potted them. Should I do something to save them or should I buy new ones? Thanks for any replies.
 

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They are not something I have experience of, but my general experience of plants is that when I feel I must do something to help them the best thing to do is to leave them to get on with it. Assuming you have re-potted them in the right sort of medium and they are now in the right sort of place I would simply maintain conditions for them by watering when needed and let them get on with it. Plants are pretty sedentary things which generally like things to stay about the same, maybe changing slowly through the seasons. "Give them time" is usually good advice for most plants.
 
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I keep them in a florarium and it is quite humid there. Also, I water them with distilled water and I also have a butterwort and it feels just perfect
 

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