Hello Internet!
I bought a Nepenthes Species 1 (I assume this means no species name has been given yet?) about 2 months ago and while the plant seems to be doing well (nice shade of green, firm, no massive parts of it shriveling away), it seems to have slowed its growth to a crawl. I expected it to go through some initial shock when I first purchased it, which it did and most of the existing pitchers immediately died. This is my first Nepenthes, so my goal is simple: keep it alive However I would love for it to start growing pitchers again and so I'm wondering if these guys are really sensitive to environmental changes or if there's a way I can encourage growth?
Thanks!
I bought a Nepenthes Species 1 (I assume this means no species name has been given yet?) about 2 months ago and while the plant seems to be doing well (nice shade of green, firm, no massive parts of it shriveling away), it seems to have slowed its growth to a crawl. I expected it to go through some initial shock when I first purchased it, which it did and most of the existing pitchers immediately died. This is my first Nepenthes, so my goal is simple: keep it alive However I would love for it to start growing pitchers again and so I'm wondering if these guys are really sensitive to environmental changes or if there's a way I can encourage growth?
Thanks!