A pitcher plant is kept in an insect free environment.How would you provide it with nitrogen . List atleast two solutions
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Just a teaspoon of the very dilute fertilizer into each pitcher. Only do this perhaps 2 or 3 times, like monthly from May to July. The insects they eat are only to provide them a tiny bit of nitrogen, so they only need a tiny bit. Almost any soluble fertilizer would work.
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Just a teaspoon of the very dilute fertilizer into each pitcher. Only do this perhaps 2 or 3 times, like monthly from May to July. The insects they eat are only to provide them a tiny bit of nitrogen, so they only need a tiny bit. Almost any soluble fertilizer would work.
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