- Tue Sep 01, 2020 5:46 am
#364233
Hi all,
I've been in the hobby for about 7 years, but I am no means an expert in the topic. I have always grown my Lowland and Highland Nepenthes in terrariums, but I was wondering if "Nepenthes burbidgeae x sibuyanensis" would do well as a windowsill plant. I usually grow species, so I don't really have a clue about hybrids/hybrid culture. (Other than that they are "easier," "faster growing," and have 'hybrid vigour" in some circumstances.) I have above average conditions on the windowsill: always 53%+ humidity with 27C-21C(80F-70F) during the day and 24C-20C(75F-68F.) The exposure is facing west and is unobstructed.
Both of the parent plants are highland/intermediate, but I am curious as to what you may think. Thank you in advance.
Jin
I've been in the hobby for about 7 years, but I am no means an expert in the topic. I have always grown my Lowland and Highland Nepenthes in terrariums, but I was wondering if "Nepenthes burbidgeae x sibuyanensis" would do well as a windowsill plant. I usually grow species, so I don't really have a clue about hybrids/hybrid culture. (Other than that they are "easier," "faster growing," and have 'hybrid vigour" in some circumstances.) I have above average conditions on the windowsill: always 53%+ humidity with 27C-21C(80F-70F) during the day and 24C-20C(75F-68F.) The exposure is facing west and is unobstructed.
Both of the parent plants are highland/intermediate, but I am curious as to what you may think. Thank you in advance.
Jin