Pitcher Plant Humidity Pot

Pitcher Plant Humidity Pot

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I've been struggling with my pitcher plant, which has stopped producing new pitchers altogether. After some quick research online, I suspect that the low humidity in my new apartment might be the culprit behind this issue. To address this problem, I came up with a creative solution: designing a planter with an extra rim that can hold gravel and water to provide extra moisture for the plant. I've had my pitcher plant hanging in its new home for about a month now, and so far, it seems much happier and more vibrant than before. However, despite this improvement, I haven't seen any new pitchers develop yet, leaving me unsure whether this solution is truly effective. Nevertheless, I must admit that the planter looks quite attractive. If you're interested in creating your own version of this planter, simply print out the design and attach it to a hook using string or chain from each of its four attachment points. To ensure stability, make sure all four strings or chains are evenly spaced so that the container remains level.

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