A solid life plan.Let me just use my college tuition on CPlants. SCREW college, I"m going to become a cp hoarder
Let me just use my college tuition on CPlants. SCREW college, I"m going to become a cp hoarder
Currently, there's no treatment.
College is the treatment. Did you know the leading cause of addicts under the age of 20 ending their carnivorous plant addiction has been attributed to attending higher education of some kind?
Yes - this makes a difference. Some in the Bay Area can grow theirs outside for most of the year.I've not tried it, but I am sure it all depends on where in the world your windowsill is located.
Steve grew his for years in a window in SE PA. He periodically sold cuttings.Hmm, I think we're forgetting about elgecko and his famous magic window!![]()
I haven't found N. hamata to be an overly demanding, finicky HL plant. I grew one in my office for over a year before it got too large & I had to move it to the basement. I've grown 3 different clones (2 Wistuba & 1 SG) & all have been very robust & retain their pitchers for long periods (surprising given how thin they are). Genetic lottery not necessary (imho) - absence of obliviousness probably helpful though ...He just happened to hit the genetic lottery with that seed grown miracle.
Yes - this makes a difference. Some in the Bay Area can grow theirs outside for most of the year.
Steve grew his for years in a window in SE PA. He periodically sold cuttings.
I haven't found N. hamata to be an overly demanding, finicky HL plant. I grew one in my office for over a year before it got too large & I had to move it to the basement. I've grown 3 different clones (2 Wistuba & 1 SG) & all have been very robust & retain their pitchers for long periods (surprising given how thin they are). Genetic lottery not necessary (imho) - absence of obliviousness probably helpful though ...![]()