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.
GreenLadyOfDankDowns Reviewed by GreenLadyOfDankDowns 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