1. How to raise a cage to grow1. Soil: Nepenthes has certain requirements for the soil in which it is cultivated, and it will only grow pitchers if its requirements are met. The soil used should be loose enough and free of lumps, otherwise its roots will not be able to stretch normally, which will hinder the formation of cages. 2. Water: It likes to grow in an environment with high humidity, so it is necessary to ensure that it has sufficient water and basically needs to be watered. When caring for it, it is best to put it in a plastic bag to reduce water evaporation. The humidity of the breeding environment should also be above 75%, only in this way can the cage grow better. 3. Fertilization: Pitcher plants will only grow pitchers if there are sufficient nutrients. Fertilizers should be applied regularly. However, do not apply too much fertilizer, you can spray it with liquid fertilizer. 2. What to do if you are too tallIt is normal for pitcher plants to grow relatively tall and no treatment is required. Its cage forms are superior and inferior. The superior one means that after it grows and matures, the distance between the nodes will lengthen, and then a cage will grow. |
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