Can my pitcher plant be saved?

by rwh151

5 Comments

  1. Celery_water

    Distilled water, it need to be moist but not wet or dirting in water. Also slowly acclimate to. A lot more sunlight

  2. MirrorsF3

    Id say so! Try swapping the medium to a 50/50 mix of sphagnum moss and unfertilized perlite l, and make sure its always damp to the touch👍

  3. CoverFire

    Probably but the soil is super dry. Give it distilled water ASAP. What kind of soil is that? They want nutrient poor soil like a fertilizer free orchid bark mix with some peat moss and perlite. Don’t ever let it dry out. Soak it and let it dry a bit and then soak it again. The leaves will most likely all turn brown at this point but the roots will probably survive and start growing new leaves at the base again in a couple weeks.

  4. Matcha_King

    I don’t know which nepenthes you have but I have all of mine in long fiber sphagnum moss and I allow them to dry a little bit between watering (not too much cause they might die) and also I have them under grow lights for 12 hours, with a humidifier set to 60-70% humidity and they are loving it, growing pitchers like crazy, even one that was about to die and lost all of the leaves, got back to looking beautiful and has pitchers on every leaf.

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