Why Are My Pitcher Plants Dry and Deformed?

My pitcher plants have a serious tendency to produce deformed traps. And they are drying. What is the problem?

Check how much liquid is in the pitcher plants. Fill it up 1/3 with water if there isn’t any. If possible, use rainwater; if not, use water that has been left outside for a full day.

If the pitcher is still filled with water, the absence of light causes distortion and the lack of humidity causes dryness.

MORE: Why Do the Leaves of Pitcher Plants Become Dull Green with Silver Discoloration and Small Brown Spots on Them?

What Others Are Asking

Read Detailed Advice From Blog Articles

Do Plants Use Green Light?
Sushant Kulkarni

Do Plants Use Green Light?

When people think of LED horticulture lighting, the first thing that springs to mind is a purple glow produced by fixtures with red and blue

Read More »
Scroll to Top
Scroll to Top