Name: Asian Pitcher (Nepenthes Ventrata)
Home: hanging basket (plastic)
Soil: 100% long cut peat moss cased with 20mm short cut peat
Drainage: 25mm from bottom of pot
Light: broken/filtered sun with 1.5hrs full late evening sun
Water: RO / distilled water twice a week till flooded
Habitat: unsprayed apple tree with ample ammounts of bugs - next to a farm field sprayed with 2inches of water once a week with no insecticides or fert - crop dusters spray my apple tree but this year they are growing green beans so no crop duster has hit this field since last summer and i live in illinois which rarely gets below 85%humidity in the summer
Im curious if any one knows why my pots are beginning to dry at the lip
This pair of pitchers have been growing well in this location for a few months and over the last 2-3weeks they have begun to dry at an alarming rate
The plants have begun to throw new pots as well and all pots are well stocked with flies, mosquitoes, wasps, ants and moths but they are looking sickly
Anyone have experience with these? Is this natural? Is it a fungus or disease? Improper care?