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trashcan

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I accidentally left a window open at night in front of my terrarium, and I think the temps dropped quite a bit for my lowlanders. A lot of my Neps look... desicatted I guess is the best word. The pitchers look like they imploded, the leaves are curled upwards, and several of the growing points are drooping downwards.

Is there anything I can do to help them recover? Perhaps put water in the shrivelly pitchers?
 
Oh dear. I don't think there's much you can do once the pitchers start shrivelling. Just keep it stable at optimal conditions and hopefully it'll recover faster.
 
Sounds like a humidity drop also. Low temps won't kill a lowland plant but they certainly won't make it happy! Give them a chance in mild conditions to recover.
 
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