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By PiranhaPlanter1
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I read online that the flytrap-farm in north Carolina uses a bit of vinegar with distilled or rain water to create acidic water. What's everyone's thoughts on this?

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By Jaws
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I wouldnt. (im no expert though)
I expect its one of those things where you would have to get the ratio just right.
By Hungry Plants
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The peat would naturally make the water acidic I would think.
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