Yep some great neps there.
Like rattler, my jacq is one finicky chick. Despite very consistent conditions, it will pout for months and months, then put out one great pitcher, than start the process over, and has done this for several years now. But I'm not giving up on her yet.
Hmmm interesting. Of the goblets, so far I only grow N. jamban* & it is the highlander most impacted by the extra-hot east coast weather (that has increased my basement temps a few degrees). The hamata's & tenuis have laughed at the weather - not the jamban ....Jamban grows the best of the goblet-style neps for me, ...
I wanted a Flava for a while. Last year I got the chance to preorder a 3" leafspan for $15. I hate myself.
Hmmm interesting. Of the goblets, so far I only grow N. jamban* & it is the highlander most impacted by the extra-hot east coast weather (that has increased my basement temps a few degrees). The hamata's & tenuis have laughed at the weather - not the jamban ....
*(I can't count the BE N. eymae as a goblet-style since their uppers have been shown to be pure maxima. Super robust plant with a nice peristome - just no goblets...)
i grow jacq, jamban, and flava....
of the 3 i grow, initially i would say N. jamban is the most vigorous, as they have not skipped a beat since i got either of them....
However, i am realizing...with my N. jacquelineae, that once that thing settles in, and starts growing well....its a beast, and puts out pitchers twice as fast as my jamban, but it could also be an age/size difference...as my jacq is much much larger than either of my jamban plants....though one of the jamban is about to be going out to a new home shortly...
flava, is just rather slow for me....but is a good, strong pitcher producer...