The pitcher plant is a carnivorous plant that is kept indoors. How pitcher plants are overwintered properly depends on the species. With most hybrids, a special form of overwintering is not necessary. How to get pitcher plants well over the winter.

Various pitcher plant species overwinter
- Keep lowland pitcher plants at 20 - 30 degrees year round
- Upland pitcher plants Lowering of nighttime temperatures to 10 to 16 degrees
- Hybrids need the same temperatures all year round
When caring for pitcher plants in winter, the biggest problem is the lack of brightness. It is therefore advisable to hang up plant lamps to give the plants more light.
Nevertheless, in our latitudes it is usually unavoidable that some of the leaves and pitchers turn brown and dry up in winter.
tips
Like all pitcher plant species, the frequently grown Nepenthes alata takes a break in winter. During this time it does not bloom and does not form any pitchers. During the winter break, Nepenthes must not be kept as moist as in summer.