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Is lack of temperature drop my issue?

All of my plants happily grow and produce abundant pitchers, except for that one pesky bugger (sibuyanensis x ampullaria BE4584) that refuses to eat. It is producing leaves, just not pitchering (apart from this 1 basal pitcher I once had underneath all the growth). They are all held in a cabinet with plenty of grow light and humidity (as my other plants prove). I'm beginning to consider that my lack of temperature control might be the origin of my frustrations. I don't keep actual track, but I estimate daytime temp is around 22°C and nighttime is around 17/18°C (which ought to be within tolerance). Thoughts? Suggestions? Experiences?

u/d0Ku5 — 1 day ago

Is lack of temperature drop the issue?

All of my plants happily grow and produce abundant pitchers, except for that one pesky bugger (sibuyanensis x ampullaria BE4584) that refuses to eat. It is producing leaves, just not pitchering (apart from this 1 basal pitcher I once had underneath all the growth). They are all held in a cabinet with plenty of grow light and humidity (as my other plants prove). I'm beginning to consider that my lack of temperature control might be the origin of my frustrations. I don't keep actual track, but I estimate daytime temp is around 22°C and nighttime is around 17/18°C (which ought to be within tolerance). Thoughts? Suggestions? Experiences?

u/d0Ku5 — 1 day ago

Pitcher jump in my N. Ventricosa 'porcelain'.

Plant has been in my care since January 15, first pitcher opened on April 30th, second one did so today. Stunning colours!!

u/d0Ku5 — 11 days ago