My N. alata "highland spotted", which I've had for ~3 years now, is no longer pitchering. It is growing well and looks healthy otherwise. When a new leaf grows, the tendril ends, instead of flipping up in the usual way, curve backwards toward the leaf. Sorry, no pics, but here's a drawing that might help:
I first noticed the problem ~9 months ago(?) The plant started to slow its pitchering, producing pitchers every other leaf, then every third one, and so on, until it stopped altogether. I've tried everything I can think of, from raising humidity levels, changing watering frequency, to changing the growing medium. Even tried superthrive. Nothing has helped. The plant has always been in good lighting.
Any suggestions?
I first noticed the problem ~9 months ago(?) The plant started to slow its pitchering, producing pitchers every other leaf, then every third one, and so on, until it stopped altogether. I've tried everything I can think of, from raising humidity levels, changing watering frequency, to changing the growing medium. Even tried superthrive. Nothing has helped. The plant has always been in good lighting.
Any suggestions?