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The exact opposite cross of the cutting I posted earlier, up for bid is N. Ventricosa x Lowii cutting!
This popular cross was done by a lot of growers such as x Briggsiana, x Peter D' Amato, Atlanta Botanical Garden, and many more.
This exact plant however, I'm not too sure about who made it...
After five years of growing stuff, I feel that this is the time to give back to the community (this forum & NASC rather).
So what I'm offering is a (basal) cutting of my Lowii x Ventricosa that originates from Exotica Plants.
This is a Highland plant, but can be grown as intermediate as well...
Hi all,
To offset a bit of my greenhouse moving cost, I'm offering an unrooted cutting of my Lowii x Ventricosa (Red) from EP.
It will be a 2-3 node, freshly cut upon purchase, growth tip cut of the basal seen under the big vine (not the small plant under it).
The size will be about 8-10"...
Thought I had some pics of the basal but I guess I don't and will have to take a pic later for that.
Here's the full size of the plant, taken January 6th of this year, before it inflated its biggest pitcher that I posted.
I'd love to take a full pic of it again but it is in the middle of nep...
Used it as directed, directly applied to roots. Just a tiny bit each month, maybe two tablespoons worth while it is still smaller.
Lately it has been gulping about half a cup or a cup since it has many basals.
Just normal highland temps, it is not as fussy.
I gave it Maxsea once a month, and it catches tons of slugs on its own (this pitcher already devoured 5 of them).
Oh...genetic lottery helped too lol
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