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It's been a few years, but i'm finally getting back into growing Highland Nepenthes! I grew up in the San Francisco Bay area and I was lucky enough to live an hour or so from California Carnivores. I grew several fairly easy highland species on a windowsill when i was a teenager, but i had to give them all up when i moved to college. I recently bought Mcpherson's New Nepenthes book and fell in love with the genus all over again (now if only i can find a copy of vol 1 and 2 of Pitcher Plants of the Old World :apathy:)

I just completed an awesome highland grow-tent setup and i can't wait to stock up on my first few plants.
 
welcome! please share your new setup with us, i am always interested to learn from others :)

i recently got back into highland nepenthes again as well after losing hundreds of plants to a fire. took me a while to regain the drive to start back up but very glad i did!
 
It's been a few years, but i'm finally getting back into growing Highland Nepenthes! I grew up in the San Francisco Bay area and I was lucky enough to live an hour or so from California Carnivores. I grew several fairly easy highland species on a windowsill when i was a teenager, but i had to give them all up when i moved to college. Onlinesbi TutuApp aadhar card I recently bought Mcpherson's New Nepenthes book and fell in love with the genus all over again (now if only i can find a copy of vol 1 and 2 of Pitcher Plants of the Old World :apathy:)

I just completed an awesome highland grow-tent setup and i can't wait to stock up on my first few plants.

welcome AM NEW HERE TOO
 
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