Mine grows about as easily as an african violet on a windowsill in the bathroom, and recently put out a quarter-size pitcher! (The rest are the size of pinheads). THANK YOU! a certain very generous person (you know who you are) Here are all the general tips I've found by searching the forums:
- water around the perimeter of the pot rather than in the center to help prevent rot
- have the plant on a little "mound in the center of the pot (will eventually happen if you do the above).
- cooler nights and mornings help production of larger pitchers (I kept the window open in the fall, now it's too cold...)
- The general consensus is this plant does not go into dormancy.
- Will tolerate low light, but intense light levels will give you those beautiful maroon pitchers
- also tolerant of low humidity -- doesn't seem to love high humidity as much as the neps.
- water when the top of the soil appears lighter
- a peat/perlite/sand mix is a decent general mix, but LFS (live, usually) is best for rooting cuttings
Hope this helps