Carnivorous Pitcher Plants (Sarracenia) should be grown in a sunny window. Keep moist at all times.
Pitcher plants generally require no supplemental fertilizer, although you can mist the plants with a very dilute fertilizer solution during spring and summer (mix no more than ¼ to ½ teaspoon per gallon, using a water-soluble fertilizer formulated for bromeliads or orchids). Your adult pitcher plant will be happy if it can catch a couple of insects every month. If you don’t have bugs flying around your house, provide a freshly killed insect once in a while, (no insecticides!). Use only small bugs that fit easily into the pitchers. Don’t overfeed, and don’t be tempted to give your plants chunks of meat. Remember that carnivorous plants have very low nutrient requirements and too much food or fertilizer can be deadly.
Carnivorous plant
The Pitcher Plant is definitely the easiest of all the carnivorous plants to grow and is excellent for beginners
Grow indoors in the sun
Requires nutrient-free soil that provides good drainage
You will receive 2 plants each growing in a 2" pot