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By dantt99
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#82811
VFT's are pretty tolerant of low humidity.

Some droseras are okay too!

Most CPs can live there as long as you mist it to keep some humidity.
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By dantt99
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#82820
Cool! If you are misting it that should raise the humidity around the plant quite a bit.

Can you put a pic of your sill? lol
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By dantt99
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#83026
Yeah, you've showed me that one before :D.

A lot of Butterworts (Mexican) do well (I think) in low humidity areas.
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By sekler
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Joined:  Wed Aug 25, 2010 1:37 am
#83229
37% ? Wattch out for that nep brother, I know that those are tolerant but a big majority if not all neps need a humidity of 60% approx or above. Pings definately would be a good choice. For vfts, they are pretty tolerant too! As long as their soils stay moist: )
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By Grey
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#83274
My pinguicula are thriving despite low humidity. I'd recommend Mexican varieties because you can still see their beauty during dormancy (they have a different dormancy to temperate (or European) varieties).

You can also plant them in a huge array of dishes that other carnivorous plants wouldn't approve of -- like abalone shells or ceramic bowls.
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By Grey
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#83448
Terrestrial Utricularia aren't a bad plant to grow. I've read they require at least 40% humidity, however mine grew quite well with lower. As long as it's kept wet, with occasional flooding and provided lots of sunlight you shouldn't have a problem.

The plant I have is a Utriculara Sandersonii, very easy to grow.
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