Hi to everybody
This summer, in North Italy, I grew my Nepenthes rajah and my Nepenthes villosa in the same conditions of my Sarracenias: outdoors, day temps over 30°C & night temps over 25°C, full sun (around 8 hours of direct sun a day).
-The only problem I noted it was with N. rajah: the leaves and the pitchers turned yellowish, but now with lower temperatures, the same leaves, are green again and the pitchers have a better colour.
-The N. villosa didn't show any problems.
Question: is that a right pitcher's colour for a young N. rajah, or does it lack something?
Here some pics:
Kind regards
rajah
This summer, in North Italy, I grew my Nepenthes rajah and my Nepenthes villosa in the same conditions of my Sarracenias: outdoors, day temps over 30°C & night temps over 25°C, full sun (around 8 hours of direct sun a day).
-The only problem I noted it was with N. rajah: the leaves and the pitchers turned yellowish, but now with lower temperatures, the same leaves, are green again and the pitchers have a better colour.
-The N. villosa didn't show any problems.
Question: is that a right pitcher's colour for a young N. rajah, or does it lack something?
Here some pics:
Kind regards
rajah