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Pitchers turning black

The pitchers on my n. fusca are starting to turn black after I started using the humidifier. What could the problem be? Should I stop using it?
 
Are you sure tha the humidifier is the problem ? Well it could be a shock, but I find that rather strange...
 
Too hot, too humid with not enough air flow. If it is just the pitchers I wouldn't worry too much but try to increase the air flow around your plants. If the leaves turn black you need to change something.
 
I second srduggins' idea of too humid, too little air flow. Especially highland neps. They are not forest-dwelling like the lowlands but are often found in open places like on the cliffs, on top of tall trees etc.
 
Would a computer fan help along with the humidifier?
 
most definately. i think good airflow is as important as good lighting. luckily fans aren't as expensive and lighting systems lol
 
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