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Old 5th August 2010, 03:02 PM
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Default Help on dying sarracenia

I had a sarracenia purpurea for two weeks before signs of withering appears. Please help identify the problem.

I have kept a observation records since i first purchase:

I had a sarracenia purpurea for two weeks before signs of withering appears. My first thought was the over exposure to sunlight during the 2nd week where I spotted 3 dried out pitches and tried to move it to a area with less direct sunlight.

Please help identify the problem.

Environment: Tropical, 26 to 31 degree Celcius



Questions:
Is my purpurea going into dormancy? or lack of water?
Should I add water into the pitches?

Is my purpurea going into dormancy? or lack of water?
Should I add water into the pitches?
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