Temperature
These plants are borderline hardy in the UK but will usually survive in a sheltered position if grown outdoors. The leaves (pitchers) will probably die back due to the cold UK winter and for protection a thatch of course twigs and dry straw should be applied around and over the growing crown.
Compost & Watering
In cultivation the Cobra Lily requires a free draining potting mix. A good mix would consist of 30% sphagnum peat, 40% sphagnum moss and 30% grit or vermiculite. These plants require a good supply of COLD fresh water. One of the most important growing factors for this plant is that the roots are always kept cold.
Light
The like good sunny positions as they grown in open sunny positions naturally but they have a constant flow of cold water cooling the roots. Grow these plants out on the patio during the summer, if you have a sun trap then you should put them away from the severest sun otherwise they will overheat - see the note on COLD roots!
Feeding
These carnivorous plants do not need feeding as they will
catch ample food for their needs and provided they are in
a bright position they will thrive on what ever flies by.
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