ThunderWeasel said:Interesting, I hadn't heard of that. Googling brought up this article: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304423810000610
Not sure how effective it would be in plants that have been root-rotted, as these have. It likely would help in germinating seeds of the Byblis plants.
For plants who germinate by fire, it is essential.... It wont harm your plants, and is worth a try as a soil conditioner. Keep in mind that most of these plants love organics (smoke is a fine organic), and that many take opportunity soon after other vegetation returns from fire.
You must give them time and a degree of stability, think of creating soils where no one species thrives, this is what all predatory plants love. Fire is one way ecosystems are stabilized, smokewater tells sleeping plants that opportunity awaits.