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Anonymous
You don't have to "feed" them, as it is not an absolute requirement to growing healthy pitcher plants. As long as you can keep them at the proper temps, with enough light and in the proper soil, you should be able to grow healthy pitcher plants indoors. Just remember these are seasonal plants, unlike their tropical cousins, and will need a cooling period in winter. Just put the root balls in your fridge for the winter, before replanting them again in the spring. (The same goes for venus fly traps. Too many people thing they are dead and throw them out, when they are merely going into dormancy for the winter.)
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