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Coffee Grounds Venus Fly Trap. i have very acidic soil, it's almost bog like (with moss growing on the top, it's swampy) so i doubt dumping my coffee. i have a venus fly trap that is just struggling. i’ve heard that they add nitrogen to plant soil, and since vfts get nitrogen from their prey, i was wondering if it would be beneficial to. Wondering if i can use coffee ground since i have a lot of those? the venus fly trap (dionaea muscipula) is a perennial carnivorous plant, a member of the sundew family well known for consuming small insects. did you pick up a new venus flytrap? If so what do i need to. Read our venus flytrap care guide, and keep your carnivorous plant growing healthy & producing large traps.

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If so what do i need to. the venus fly trap (dionaea muscipula) is a perennial carnivorous plant, a member of the sundew family well known for consuming small insects. i have a venus fly trap that is just struggling. i have very acidic soil, it's almost bog like (with moss growing on the top, it's swampy) so i doubt dumping my coffee. i’ve heard that they add nitrogen to plant soil, and since vfts get nitrogen from their prey, i was wondering if it would be beneficial to. Read our venus flytrap care guide, and keep your carnivorous plant growing healthy & producing large traps. did you pick up a new venus flytrap? Wondering if i can use coffee ground since i have a lot of those?

How to Care for A Venus Flytrap Plant The Grounds Guys

Coffee Grounds Venus Fly Trap If so what do i need to. did you pick up a new venus flytrap? i have a venus fly trap that is just struggling. i’ve heard that they add nitrogen to plant soil, and since vfts get nitrogen from their prey, i was wondering if it would be beneficial to. Read our venus flytrap care guide, and keep your carnivorous plant growing healthy & producing large traps. the venus fly trap (dionaea muscipula) is a perennial carnivorous plant, a member of the sundew family well known for consuming small insects. Wondering if i can use coffee ground since i have a lot of those? i have very acidic soil, it's almost bog like (with moss growing on the top, it's swampy) so i doubt dumping my coffee. If so what do i need to.

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