Carnivorous Pitcher Plant
6 inch Hanging Basket - Always use soil that is porous and low in nutrients. A combination of soil, bark, peat moss, perlite/lava rock, and sphagnum moss work well together. Carnivorous plants rely on catching bugs for their nutrients. It is recommended to use distilled water. Tap water can kill a carnivorous plant due to all the minerals. Requires a lot of bright light. Watch out for too much direct sun as it can burn the cups of the pitcher plant. These plants love high humidity and will thrive when all the listed condition are met.
6 inch Hanging Basket - Always use soil that is porous and low in nutrients. A combination of soil, bark, peat moss, perlite/lava rock, and sphagnum moss work well together. Carnivorous plants rely on catching bugs for their nutrients. It is recommended to use distilled water. Tap water can kill a carnivorous plant due to all the minerals. Requires a lot of bright light. Watch out for too much direct sun as it can burn the cups of the pitcher plant. These plants love high humidity and will thrive when all the listed condition are met.
6 inch Hanging Basket - Always use soil that is porous and low in nutrients. A combination of soil, bark, peat moss, perlite/lava rock, and sphagnum moss work well together. Carnivorous plants rely on catching bugs for their nutrients. It is recommended to use distilled water. Tap water can kill a carnivorous plant due to all the minerals. Requires a lot of bright light. Watch out for too much direct sun as it can burn the cups of the pitcher plant. These plants love high humidity and will thrive when all the listed condition are met.