They grow in trees in the wild, so grow them in an airy, light media, not soil; long fiber sphagnum. Humidity isnt as important as light level for pitcher production. Give it as much light as possible to form pitchers, but not too hot. If the pitchers come out deformed, then increase humidity. Only water with RO/distilled water, or other low nutrient water, and keep the media constantly damp. Should be good to go as long as you pick a beginner species
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They grow in trees in the wild, so grow them in an airy, light media, not soil; long fiber sphagnum. Humidity isnt as important as light level for pitcher production. Give it as much light as possible to form pitchers, but not too hot. If the pitchers come out deformed, then increase humidity. Only water with RO/distilled water, or other low nutrient water, and keep the media constantly damp. Should be good to go as long as you pick a beginner species