- Sun Sep 09, 2018 2:24 am
#321700
Hey everyone, how's it goin?
So the altitudinal distribution chart -
http://www.michaelkevinsmith.com/nepent ... Chart.html
Shows Nepenthes gymnamphora (600-2800 m). That's a pretty broad range from lowland to scaring ultra highland. I've only had the plant for a week or so, along with a Nepenthes densiflora (1700-3200 m) from the same grower and same shipment. Both are in typical highland conditions however the gymnamphora is a little pouty while the densiflora hasn't missed a beat. Given the higher elevation I would have expected the densiflora to be the picker of the two. I'm wondering if anyone who has this plant can give me some insight? Does it like a little less light than most highlanders but still cool temps or does it just do better as an intermediate all together? Thanks in advance.
Happy growing!
-@.
So the altitudinal distribution chart -
http://www.michaelkevinsmith.com/nepent ... Chart.html
Shows Nepenthes gymnamphora (600-2800 m). That's a pretty broad range from lowland to scaring ultra highland. I've only had the plant for a week or so, along with a Nepenthes densiflora (1700-3200 m) from the same grower and same shipment. Both are in typical highland conditions however the gymnamphora is a little pouty while the densiflora hasn't missed a beat. Given the higher elevation I would have expected the densiflora to be the picker of the two. I'm wondering if anyone who has this plant can give me some insight? Does it like a little less light than most highlanders but still cool temps or does it just do better as an intermediate all together? Thanks in advance.
Happy growing!
-@.
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-Charles Steven Coleman Jr. RIP
"If you had one more eye you'd be a Cyclops, which explains missing the premise."
-Aesop Rock