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By Leathal_Traps
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Villosa, but there are so many nice hybrids and species its really hard to chose a favorite. They are all unique in their own different ways
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By tannerm
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Leathal_Traps wrote:Villosa, but there are so many nice hybrids and species its really hard to chose a favorite. They are all unique in their own different ways
Do you have a villosa


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By Leathal_Traps
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tannerm wrote:
Leathal_Traps wrote:Villosa, but there are so many nice hybrids and species its really hard to chose a favorite. They are all unique in their own different ways
Do you have a villosa


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Yeah I have a small seedling.

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By tannerm
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Leathal_Traps wrote:
tannerm wrote:
Leathal_Traps wrote:Villosa, but there are so many nice hybrids and species its really hard to chose a favorite. They are all unique in their own different ways
Do you have a villosa


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Yeah I have a small seedling.

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What're your temps?


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By Wikiwakawakawee
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tannerm wrote:
Wikiwakawakawee wrote:All N. Ampullaria are my favorite. I have a couple different varieties right now at my parents house and they're starting to throw out a ton of basal shoots with cute little pitchers everywhere. :D
I'd get one, but they're low lands. They look so cool!


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Luckily I have my little indoor greenhouse in arizona so I don't have to provide any form of heat hahaImage I really wish I could grow high landers though!

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By Leathal_Traps
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Around 55 night and 65-80 day. At this size however, they do not seem to be very picky about temps. Standard highland conditions will do
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By tannerm
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Wikiwakawakawee wrote:
tannerm wrote:
Wikiwakawakawee wrote:All N. Ampullaria are my favorite. I have a couple different varieties right now at my parents house and they're starting to throw out a ton of basal shoots with cute little pitchers everywhere. :D
I'd get one, but they're low lands. They look so cool!


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Luckily I have my little indoor greenhouse in arizona so I don't have to provide any form of heat hahaImage I really wish I could grow high landers though!

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Ah yes, looks lovely! And you definitely could. Get a chest freezer.


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By chevyguy8893
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Nepenthes truncata is likely my most favorite. Their size and diverse characteristics are pretty nice. Hybrids with N. truncata can be impressive too. It has been a relatively easy species to grow, essentially as a house plant for me. Some clones may be less forgiving though.
By Wikiwakawakawee
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Salute flytraps234 wrote:Man you people reply to this very often
Well you can't expect to throw a question out there and not get replies :D
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By boarderlib
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I'm not really into Neps, but the day is coming. Out of the two I have in my grow space, I definitely like the bicalcarata. Especially now that I can see the fangs. My overall favorite is either truncata ore hamata, both of which I will have one day.

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By Salute flytraps234
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#284113
I personally like the ventracosa, sanquina, and any other nepenthes that looks nice and have good pitchers and, a toothy look to it;)
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