N. khasiana x ventricosa isn`t that called N. x mastersiana?[b said:Quote[/b] (elgecko @ Mar. 27 2004,9:49)]I grow a N. x Ventrata and N. khasiana x ventricosa. I find both very easy plants. I grow them in a south facing window. Once they adjusted to the low humidity of the house they started to pitcher.
I would love to try a N. hamata, but I do not want to spend the money for this plant and can not find anyone to trade with.
Well, we just don't know yet if it's that bad. It hasn't been in cultivation long enough. A few of us are growing it, though because of the price of the plant, I, for one, am very hessitant to test it's durability. Once it's big enough to take a cutting, THEN I'll see if it can take lower hudimidy, or whatever. If I don't trade the cutting for something else rare and expensive, that is![b said:Quote[/b] ]thanx for the site i added it to my favorites list. well i know i said 7 seedlings, but i was just excited!! You're scaring me about N. jacquelineae. OMG is it that bad!!