lolnope. Sorry buddy, it doesnt work like that either. Misting increases the humidity around the plant
by MAYBE 20%, but thats only for 3 hours at most if youre lucky. You will quickly desiccate the pitchers
and the leaves, while the mist runs down to the roots and encourages rot.
You need to get an ultrasonic humidifier, hook it up to a greenhouse (AT LEAST a person sized one)
get air movement, a stable environment, reliable lighting, and reliable cooling.
Im not trying to shoot you down here skooge, but Ive been here myself. You will bargain
ANYTHING just to try to grow the species you want, but if you do that you will find that
far down the latter, it was not worth it. You will end up back tracking and trying to fix the problem
that could have been avoided years ago if you just started it out correctly. And you hope that
those plants you once coveted so hard are not in danger. (It just so happens that the really really pretty ones like to die easily.)