- Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:53 pm
#420928
I've discovered that some Nepenthes seem to do well on the one sunny windowsill in the house. It's got lowland conditions, warmer and more humid than the rest of the house (it seems to hover around 50% elsewhere, but I don't know how humid the room is. Just that it's more humid).
I initially discovered that this windowsill was better for my plants when they were stalling and not pitchering on another window, so I moved them. They took off, so I began to try different plants there seeing as the ventricosa and ventrata were thriving. First just easier things, like hardy hybrids, then beginner friendly species (veitchii, burkei, maxima), then some more challenging plants (northiana, truncata, clipeata). All of them are doing at least okay and didn't take long to begin growing - none of them stalled during acclimation. I'm wondering now how far I can take this experiment - what other Nepenthes can I relocate to this windowsill?
I initially discovered that this windowsill was better for my plants when they were stalling and not pitchering on another window, so I moved them. They took off, so I began to try different plants there seeing as the ventricosa and ventrata were thriving. First just easier things, like hardy hybrids, then beginner friendly species (veitchii, burkei, maxima), then some more challenging plants (northiana, truncata, clipeata). All of them are doing at least okay and didn't take long to begin growing - none of them stalled during acclimation. I'm wondering now how far I can take this experiment - what other Nepenthes can I relocate to this windowsill?
Burning in Arizona with 100+ plants.
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Growlist:
/bluefire-s-plants-t55085.html
For trade:
post417135.html#p417135