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Hello, I hope you can help me with my Sarracenia leucophylla, because it has been declining recently.
I keep it under 12 hours of artificial light, although it is also in a fairly bright location. The ambient humidity is low, which is typical here in Tucson, Arizona, but I always try to keep a water tray underneath.
The substrate is a mix of perlite, coco fiber, and coco peat. I have had this plant for more than 2 years, and it had been doing well the whole time. However, I recently moved, and since then the leaves have been drying out very quickly, and I have not seen it produce many new leaves.
It recently sent up a flower stalk—yesterday it looked fine, but today it is completely dry. I already changed the water in case that was the issue, but my other plants are doing fine, so I am not sure what is happening with this one.
Do you have any idea what might be causing this? Could it be stress from the move, low humidity, water quality, or lighting issues?
I would really appreciate any advice.