- Fri Aug 06, 2021 4:54 pm
#386179
Hi! So I’m new to this forum, but I have been growing carnivorous plants for a little over a year now. I made this topic because my sarracenia flava cuprea “Bill Hoyer” is producing oddly small pitchers. When I first got the plant(sometime this spring), it had one pitcher, and it wasn’t so big, but it looked proportional to itself. The second pitcher it made also looked normal. But the third fourth and fifth ones have all gotten taller than the original two, but they are also much skinnier and the mouths are also smaller. Also the tubes of the pitchers are curved and they are not standing straight up. I don’t see any signs of pests on the plant, does anyone know what could be wrong? It’s in a sun porch so it gets lots of sun, and it’s always sitting in a tray of distilled water.