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Nepenthes macfarlanei pics

Here's a couple of BE clones:

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up close to show white hairs under lid
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Cheers & Happy 4th!
Paul

P.S. - Anyone care to share growing tips? I can grow most highland/intermediate plants pretty well, but
this species is difficult.
 
Heres a pic of mine... mind if I share? In my opinion this species is really easy to grow with conditions of a low of 50*F at night and a high of about 77* in the day with humidity at about 85-90% at night and about 60-75% humidity in the day. Although there isn't much to look at, it puts out about 2 leaves per month so hopefully ill have some bigger pitchers down the road. The root system is pretty big which is why it's in a 7" pot.


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Very nice ! Good job ! Awesome looking pitchers.

Dou you have the others 2 neps from genting highs?
For myself, i have sanguinea and ramispina, but i dont have macfarlanei.
Macfarlanei can be found only at 1000+ so its a real highland. Not like sanguinea who is more intermed. So congrats for the goods results!

Maiden
 
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