A good portion of highlanders and all the intermediates.[b said:Quote[/b] (glider14 @ Oct. 30 2006,9:15)]well my tank is funky...it gets to about 65* or so at night and stays at 70-75 in the day with ~70% humidity. what neps could i grow in here?
Alex
it was said somewhere that it grows better as an intermediate than as a lowlander.[b said:Quote[/b] ]N. campanulata is a lowlander
#1: if your a lil to warm for highlanders(nights in the high 60's or 70's) and a lil cool for lowlanders(days in the 70's-80's) your about perfect for intermediates[b said:Quote[/b] (Farmer Dave @ Oct. 31 2006,2:56)]How do you grow intermediates?
What kinds of intermediates are there?
Does Nepenthes lowii get big? Is it easy to grow?
N. lowii can get big but it takes a real long time to do it (as everyone has pointed out, it is real slow.) And Clint, I call it slowii too[b said:Quote[/b] (Farmer Dave @ Oct. 31 2006,4:56)]Does Nepenthes lowii get big? Is it easy to grow?
Omg lmao, thanks for starting my day out right lmao![b said:Quote[/b] (Pyro @ Nov. 01 2006,7:57)]If you want something that grows faster than a turtle on barbituates stampeeding through molasses then I suggest you look else where