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01-29-2011, 02:04 PM #17
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Reverse Osmosis can cause issues
Yup, I tried. It definitely works perfect for "carnivorous plants". Sphagnum peat moss, distilled water (RO water is OK too), no nutes. They had beautiful, colorful trichomes which were catching insects. And they were flowering very well.
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Don't know about the other plants, if they can survive in these conditions. Maybe sticking some bugs on trichomes can supply some energy for them too
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