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Anyway, it seems to be sensitive and only grow in highland conditions... And another option I thought of is Nepenthes platychilla- the shape of the pitcher and the peristome are cool imo. Is it a good option?
Hey. Sorry for bothering you guys, but I'd like to know if you think that Nepenthes rigidifolia and Nepenthes sumatrana which I really like either could grow here, because clipeata seems to be currently hard to find. Thank you.
I have some experience with epiphytic orchids and some more tropical plants like Cacao and coffee, so I'm not entirely new to growing tropical plants. Clipeata isn't currently available at his website, I'll try to ask whether it'll soon be available. Thank you for all of the answers.
Ok, thanks. I'm struggling to choose between Klossii and Clipeata, which one do you think would be easier to get into pitchering steadily? And which one is more forgiving and suitable for beginners?
I'm sure about that. I don't think any of the people in Israel grows clipeata or Klossii, and I've asked the few experienced growers here. That's why I'm trying to gather the best and most close to accurate information from you.
By the way, do you know any reliable seller currently selling...
If I grew clipeata or Klossii outside, what would be the best position for them? I thought they couldn't stand full sun, which is why I thought of my room, where I have bright light, as an option. I can provide Full sun, half shade, full shade and indirect, not bright light besides the bright...
The thing is, the temperature never got to 40 degrees celsius this year, and it wouldn't be too hot especially if I kept them in bright direct light inside my room. I havn't thought of my room as an option previously, but I think it could provide nice conditions, as it doesn't get neither too...
Cool, thanks. And what about clipeata, klossii or palawanensis? Merrilliana is pretty cool- seems to be pretty hard to find though. Just to clarify, I meant species with giant pitchers, not the plants themselves.
Hey guys. Last time I tried to get info for species I like and might be able to grow I havn't given enough info so you couldn't know which species I could be able to grow. Well, I thought of an idea. I've searched for nepenthes which are known to be able to grow here, as it might give an...
ok. so one last thing: based on all of the information that was provided in this thread (climate, involved humidity system and protection when needed, etc. ) can everybody please vote for one species out of the three (nepenthes burbidgeae, palawanensis, clipeata) which he thinks will grow best...
how can I? to get reliable information I need to do it for quite a long period. and, I'm not gonna wake up in the middle of every night to check the temps...
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