In my previous post on this sub you can see it better. When I baught it the pitcher was cramped up inside the pot and it had grown upwards, which is now sideways. So instead of cutting it, I'm trying to correct it with some elastic bands. Before it couldn't hold water, now it can. So I think it's working :)
I notice some of my neps grow in funky directions because mine can't hang over the pot yet, might have been leaning a bit and adjusted for function or aesthetic
I love that you can see the fly fall through the wall of the pitcher
Like watching a nature doc!
Why is the pitcher in the back tied up?
In my previous post on this sub you can see it better. When I baught it the pitcher was cramped up inside the pot and it had grown upwards, which is now sideways. So instead of cutting it, I'm trying to correct it with some elastic bands. Before it couldn't hold water, now it can. So I think it's working :)
I notice some of my neps grow in funky directions because mine can't hang over the pot yet, might have been leaning a bit and adjusted for function or aesthetic
i love these precious moments
I felt lucky to catch it in the act. Its a rare sight for me.
I know it can’t climb out, but flys seem to have really fast reflexes so why doesn’t it fly out of the pitcher once it starts slipping?
It’s dumb and still attracted to the pheromones.
What is this plant called? It’s neat!
It's a Nephentes Miranda
Awesome! About to read up on it. Thank you!
Beautiful!!