N. "Lady luck"
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Growing environment
Light: South facing window, gets 4-5 hours of sun
Humidity: Normal room humidity
Soil type: 80% Long fibered spagnum moss
Remaining is an even mix of perlite, pumice, and orchid bark
Water:
Use only distilled water.
Water from the top until a thin film of water fills the saucer that the pot is sitting in.
Let this evaporate before watering again but do not let the pot dry out.
Other information
Lady luck is an extremely easy grower that produces many tubby little pitchers.
My plant had two main stems that started to get a bit lengthy so I cut back and rooted them. Since then a multitude of basal plants have started growing large, probably due to increased light availability since the two main stems were cut.
The two stems were placed in the preferred soil type with a large ziploc bag put over them to increase humidity and watered the same.
After producing roots I cut a corned of the bag (about 2 inches long) to slowly decrease humidity and acclimate them to the humidity in the room. After around a week of this I removed the bag entirely.





