I keep mine under 12000 lumens of florescent lights about 5-6 inchs from the leaves for 16 hours a day. Water it with distilled water every 2-4 days according to soil dryness. Mist it once in the morning. Keep it in an open pot as a houseplant with no water in the tray, just let it drain and remove excess water after the soil soaks up what it can. Temperature is about 77 degrees most of the time and humidity is about 50% or less inside. It started off as a small plant with 2 inch pitchers and is now almost producing 5 inch pitchers only 6 months later. It keeps even it's oldest pitchers for over 5 months. It produses a pitcher from every leaf, makes too much nectar, makes fluid in it's pitchers, and catches a lot of insects.. Thats it.
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