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Nepethes Miranda


Question
I recently purchased this plant and cannnot find anything on how to care for it, e.g., direct/filtered sun, watering, feeding, etc.  Could you direct me to some information?  Thank you.

Answer
Hello Mary Beth,

Nepenthes miranda is an easy enough Nepenthes to care for. You can find care sheets on a variety of Nepenthes at cobraplant.com. In general, partial sun, mineral free water like rain, distilled, or reverse osmosis water, and acidic soil that is airy and drains well, like orchid bark, (sphagnum) peat moss, and coconut husk in a 1/1/1 mix are what it needs. Just water the plant some every day or two and remove excess drain water. Do not leave a tray under the pot as Nepenthes can suffer from root rot if they are waterlogged in standing water for too long.

You really do not need to feed your Nepenthes as insects and spiders will be attracted to your plant and fall prey to it. If you want to, you can give it the occasional (perhaps once every few weeks) ant, fly, or spider in one of its mature pitchers if it has fluid present inside the pitcher. It will generate its own fluid to preserve and digest insects, so it will not require water poured inside the pitcher as some people direct.

Your plant will be able to adapt to your home humidity (so long as the humidity is at least 15 percent) and it enjoys room temperatures in general (70-75 degrees).

That is pretty much the basics to keeping your plant happy.

Christopher

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