- Fri Jan 13, 2017 1:20 am
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I'm looking for a nep that's relatively easy to keep indoors. I have a South-facing window that gets light all day, and my N. Sanguinea seem happy in front of it. I like neps that have round or teardrop-shaped pitchers, and I'll gladly take suggestions for easier species that tend towards that growth habit, or ones with bright colors.
I'd prefer to buy small babies, like the sort that occasionally sprout off the larger plant, rather than cuttings. I'm looking for small ones because, frankly, they're more inexpensive.
I'll also consider just about anything that anybody has that they think might like a South-facing windowsill in Texas. Lots of light, lowish humidity, will probably be able to catch plenty of gnats. I already have D. Spatulata, D. Capensis, U. Sandersonii, U. Longifolia, and N. Sanguinea that are all doing well. Suggestions are welcome. Again, I'd prefer to buy small plants, but I might consider easily established cuttings. No seeds unless they'll sprout within a week or so, please.
I'd prefer to buy small babies, like the sort that occasionally sprout off the larger plant, rather than cuttings. I'm looking for small ones because, frankly, they're more inexpensive.
I'll also consider just about anything that anybody has that they think might like a South-facing windowsill in Texas. Lots of light, lowish humidity, will probably be able to catch plenty of gnats. I already have D. Spatulata, D. Capensis, U. Sandersonii, U. Longifolia, and N. Sanguinea that are all doing well. Suggestions are welcome. Again, I'd prefer to buy small plants, but I might consider easily established cuttings. No seeds unless they'll sprout within a week or so, please.
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