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By RickBazzano
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Joined:  Sun Aug 25, 2019 2:20 am
#342756
Hello everybody. This is my first time posting a queation here. So my pitcher plant was exposed to tap water and over a 2 month period all the pitchers died but the root still seem "sturdy". Is there any chance the roots will recover from this and produce new pitchers. I have been flushing roots with distilled water for a few days now. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,

Rick Bazzano
By Huntsmanshorn
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Joined:  Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:32 am
#342760
Was this plant new to you when you started watering it with tap water? If so, the traps well may have died no mater what water you used tap, distilled, or other.
By RickBazzano
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Joined:  Sun Aug 25, 2019 2:20 am
#342790
The plant was placed by a small waterfall and got was splashed with tapwater throughout the day. The most of the pitchers died within a few day but the last two lasted about two months.
By RickBazzano
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Joined:  Sun Aug 25, 2019 2:20 am
#342791
Fieldofscreams wrote:What do you mean by exposed?
I understand mistakes were made, thats why im asking the question.
By RickBazzano
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Joined:  Sun Aug 25, 2019 2:20 am
#342792
Huntsmanshorn wrote:Was this plant new to you when you started watering it with tap water? If so, the traps well may have died no mater what water you used tap, distilled, or other.
Yes plant was new but i didnt water with tap water on purposed. I had a small waterfall near the plant which was splashing the plant and thats how it was exposed to tap water.
By Fieldofscreams
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#342794
That isn't enough to hurt the plant.

Something else is causing it.
By Huntsmanshorn
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Joined:  Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:32 am
#342816
RickBazzano wrote:Yes plant was new but i didnt water with tap water on purposed. I had a small waterfall near the plant which was splashing the plant and thats how it was exposed to tap water.
Since the plant was new when exposed to the tap water, it is fairly likely that the change of conditions from where is was growing before to its new growing conditions was enough to cause the pitcher die off, as long as the plant is otherwise healthy, I doubt you have anything to worry about with regards to hard water poisoning.
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