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I don't have much experience in growing carnivorous plants. This is my NOID hybrid Nepenthes, who is my test subject. I try to raise my CPs as vegetarians mostly ;)

I already researched quite a bit, but couldn't find much.
From what I understand and read, it's usually advised against filling them manually, with the exception of newly arrived ones where the digestion juice has been spilled, because they make their own fluids.

That's why there are lids on the pitchers, to prevent rain water from falling in.

Those pitchers you can see on the pictures are relatively newly formed, but all of them didn't fill that much.

Currently, there are 3 fully developed ones.
Two of them have been filled with hydroponic nutrient solution (1 mS strength), and one has been left naturally, with only two small flies dropped in by me.
The plant drank up more than half of the nutrient solution already, and there the lids aren't as opened as the "natural" one.

The plant itself is sitting in LECA for half a year now, with a super diluted nutrient solution. Basically, I only fill it with RO water, and then add some regular nutrient solution on top from time to time. Not too much, or else, the plant isn't hungry and won't develop pitchers from what I've read.

It is growing vigorously!

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[-] Shawdow194@fedia.io 3 points 7 hours ago

Wow guess what I just added to my plant wishlist! I need a trimming haha. They look gorgeous!

Wish I could help with some more info

[-] TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world 6 points 10 hours ago

I have never filled the pitchers on mine, and they fill with liquid themselves pretty easily. I just feed it flies.

[-] Guenther_Amanita@slrpnk.net 3 points 9 hours ago

Do you know how the mechanism works?

Does it work in reverse too? If I fill them with nutrient solution, will they drink it up too?

Is my humidity too low, so the liquid they produce themselfes evaporates?

How high should the level be?

And is the filling process triggered by something?

[-] TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world 3 points 9 hours ago

I think they'd drink up the nutrient solution but I've never tried it TBH. I just feed mine flies when they're available. I do think humidity can be a factor so keep an eye on that, but I think that's more of a matter of keeping the plant well watered. Mine seems to fill the pitchers as they grow and also seems to keep them topped off.

Point being, I just feed mine flies and water it regularly and that seems to keep it happy. I don't mess with it much outside of that.

[-] Zoop@beehaw.org 3 points 9 hours ago

How neat! Thanks for sharing with us :) I found this very interesting. You have such a pretty plant there! Well done!

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