- Thu Mar 16, 2017 1:05 am
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So, I lowballed a make offer on an eBay auction, and am now unexpectedly the owner of a N. Edwardsiana. I certainly did not expect to have the offer accepted, nor did I expect to ever have one of these plants.
...I have no idea how the crap I'm going to grow this thing.
I've heard it's a highlander, it's an ultra highlander, and it's an intermediate grower. I've read forum posts where people have argued these points to death, and now I'm just confused.
Anyone have any advice on how I can avoid killing this thing? I'm no expert grower, but I'm no slouch either. Sure, I've killed a few plants. Who hasn't. But I've also convinced my bicalcarata to grow as a highlander and gotten a few hundred nepenthes seedlings growing without losing any sprouted plants.
So I'm looking for the hardline do's and don'ts for this species. Watering, temperature, media, humidity, light, etc. Personaity quarks like hamata's aversion to overhead watering, etc.
Thanks all!
...I have no idea how the crap I'm going to grow this thing.
I've heard it's a highlander, it's an ultra highlander, and it's an intermediate grower. I've read forum posts where people have argued these points to death, and now I'm just confused.
Anyone have any advice on how I can avoid killing this thing? I'm no expert grower, but I'm no slouch either. Sure, I've killed a few plants. Who hasn't. But I've also convinced my bicalcarata to grow as a highlander and gotten a few hundred nepenthes seedlings growing without losing any sprouted plants.
So I'm looking for the hardline do's and don'ts for this species. Watering, temperature, media, humidity, light, etc. Personaity quarks like hamata's aversion to overhead watering, etc.
Thanks all!
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Owner of Steel City Carnivores. Drop us a line about our seed grown in vitro plants!
www.steelcitycarnivores.com
Email: steelcitycarnivores@gmail.com