Venus fly traps are awsome
Venus fly traps are awsome
Very good for pest control, there's another carnivorous plant you can get that is good for whitefly and aphids etc....the name escapes me at the minute but I'll be sure to get back to ya on it love seeing a bit of experimentation
Yeah I'd be interested mate.
Like you say, it's curiosity that got me to buy them. I saw them in the act last summer on my balcony with flies and moskitos. Pretty quick movers lol. But I'd like them to grow a bit more that's why I took Bud's advice to put them in the tent.
Gnug420 (29-12-14)
their super awesome looking good and I heard they take forever to flower so just be patient lol they r looking nicely u got me gonna get the VT and the Bell trapper for my groq room keep the bugs off the sweet smell of weed and be ate up the even sweeter smell of death lol ROAR! ! LOL
am gonna get a couple more types bug traps too. they re quite awesome plants lol
I totally think so to to make it even cooler we can feed them for free!!!☆WHORE WHOOP111
Gnug420 (29-12-14)
OK so here's a little update on my fly traps.
The flower has still not bloomed on the first plant but there is growth in there now.
The second plant which I thought was not gonna make it is waking up. A little flower has sprung out and growth is a long last happening!! . Apologies for my finger lol.
One thing is sure, they are enjoying the climate in the tent better than my kush plants.
Thanks for looking I will update again as things progress.
Look at your cute little monstersss Aewwwwww
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