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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    Okay, so maybe I'm just a total loon for bringing it up, but how feasible would it be to plant a few Venus Flytraps in an indoor garden when signs of thrips, whiteflies, fungus gnats, etc., may be present?

    At first, I was toying with the idea of adding them directly to the soil, since they develop short root systems...but they have a tendency to become poisoned by excess nitrogen. But how about planting them in a separate container in the middle of the other plants?

    I feel that they'd be more effective than traditional insect assassins, like ladybugs. Ladybugs are great for destroying mite colonies, but aren't quite as effective when the insect invaders spend much of their time in and around the soil. I've noticed that they prefer to hang out on the leaves, as opposed to the soil itself. Being that Flytraps use a sweet smelling nectar-like substance to draw prey in, I figured they would be more effective in drawing insects away from the cannabis plants, and into the Flytrap's jaws of death. They do require a dormancy period in winter, but I also figured this could be bypassed by a continual indoor spring-like atmosphere.

    Am I a total loon for wanting to try this? :jointsmile:
    Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent? Okay, so maybe I'm just a total loon for bringing it up, but how feasible would it be to plant a few Venus Flytraps in an indoor garden when signs of thrips, whiteflies, fungus gnats, etc., may be present? At first, I was toying with the idea of adding them directly to the soil, since they develop short root systems...but they have a tendency to become poisoned by excess nitrogen. But how about planting them in a separate container in the middle of the other plants? I feel that they'd be Rating: 5

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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    i don't think it would work. but thats just my opinion.

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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    I've read that flytraps do best in high humidity environments, which could be detrimental to your cannabis plants in the long run. The possible mold issues alone would make me cringe.

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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    flytraps need to be wet and kept out of direct sunlight so i dont think they would like it too much.

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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    ... that's too bad, while not practical, he still had a cool idea ... would be fun to toke up and watch the fly-eatin' begin ! ... and, CONGRATULATIONS !!! for the 'most original question' I have seen in a long time !! ... +REP to you ! :thumbsup: ... :jointsmile:

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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    Haha! Thanks IR!

    Ah well...it was a shot in the dark. Maybe I can find a strain that will tolerate lower humidity better, then I'll give it a shot. Until then, I'll drop the idea. I don't want them to suffer from an unfavorable climate.

    Thanks for the feedback everyone.

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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    Under the cover of one of your bushy plants, in its own container (that i'm sure you would have to cover every now in then, while it may not be as effective as chemicals, it would be a nice experiment, something i'd be willing to try.

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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    My response may have seemed kinda short and rude, i apologize i was drinking heavily at the time. Thumbs up for an awesome idea, thumbs down to reality not agreeing with your awesome idea.

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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    It's cool, no offense taken. :thumbsup:

    Maybe I'll get a few Flytraps going outside of the growroom, and just try to train them to tolerate lower humidity in a windowsill, or on a porch. Either way, I'll take good care of them, and figure out what makes them thrive...then, should the opportunity arise to test the idea, I'll give it a shot & post the results.

    Hopefully I'll just have the chance to grow and care for a new & exotic plant...and won't ever need them to go to town on bothersome pests. I'd rather there be no pests in the first place.

    Be good, everyone!

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    Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent?

    there's other predatory plants, that 'pitcher plant' comes to mind ... don't know what their environment requires ... :jointsmile:

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