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Nepenthes veitchii x lowii pitcher

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2010

This is a movie made from hourly photos of a growing N. veitchii x lowii pitcher using a GardenWatchCam by brinno

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  • That's one fucking beatiful peristole... I'll guess i'll get this hybrid too, czechCPs has them in stock.

  • @Powersause I can tell that you've never raised a N. Villosa or Edwardsiana before. They are NOT easy to grow. Sure you can have a Ventrata or Alata and throw it around and it'll be great, but when you get into the more ornate species they require a lot more care. My Macrophylla has to live in peltier cooled case just to promote good health and nightly temperatures.

  • @Fiercedeity02 Nepenthes Is easiest carnivores plants to grow You just need Humidity (70% up)

    a lot of water (not to wet ), sun and what kind of your nepenthes has you grow is it Lowland or Highland

    Lowland need 27-35C temperature on day and 21-27C temperature on night

  • YEAH PUMP UP THE PLANT!

  • @spiderplant94 Have you ever grown a Nepenthes before? They're not the easiest plant in the world to grow and they require a lot of care. You can't just buy one and treat it like a normal houseplant. If you have any questions about them or wish to learn more, PM me. I've been studying and growing them for over 5 years now and I will be more then willing to answer any questions you may have.

  • Very nice peristome on that specimen you have there, it has the nice red innards from it's lowii side. Would you be willing to send a cutting my way?

  • wow that's is one neat plant how old is your plant i might be getting one myself any tips for this particular plant

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