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PR Live plant. Monkey Jar 'Gaya' (Medium)

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This exotic carnivorous plant produces slender, tubular pitchers that trap insects, giving it a dramatic, tropical appearance. Its climbing, vining habit makes it well-suited to humid terrariums or vivariums, where it can attach to supports and produce more pitchers.

Care Guide:

  • Prefers bright, indirect light; filtered sunlight or a grow light works best.
  • Avoid harsh direct sun, which can scorch leaves and pitchers.
  • Keep the soil consistently moist but well-draining, using a carnivorous plant mix (e.g., sphagnum moss with perlite or orchid bark).
  • Use distilled, rain, or reverse-osmosis water only; tap water can harm the plant due to minerals.
  • Thrives in high humidity (60–90%) and appreciates good airflow to prevent mold.
  • Ideal temperature: 20–30°C for lowland varieties; cooler for highland types (15–25°C at night).
  • Avoid cold drafts, dry air, or sudden temperature changes.
  • Provide vertical supports for climbing; pitchers develop along mature leaves.
  • Fertilizer is usually unnecessary if the plant catches insects; occasional diluted orchid fertilizer can be applied carefully.

Common Issues

  • Pitchers not forming: Insufficient light, low humidity, or immature plant.
  • Yellowing or wilting leaves: Overwatering, low humidity, or poor water quality.
  • Brown or shriveled pitchers: Low humidity or direct sun.
  • Leggy growth: Light too low or lacking vertical support.