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Seriously, most of the common Sarracenias are "easy" if you treat them correctly.
Most tropical/sub/tropical rosetted sundews are also pretty darn easy to grow, and for low light situations nothing beats D.adelae (D.prolifera seems just a wee bit trickier)
N.ventricosa is also easy
Most of the "common" (think P.moraneisis) Mexican Pings are easy enough
N. Ventrata grows like a weed. I had it on the tray method in crummy garden soil on a shady swedish windowsill and it actually made a few pitchers before passing away!
Dat vuz 5 yeerz ago, vehn I vus a STEWPID newbie.
the easiest are prolly the hybrid Mexi Pings like 'Aphrodite' or 'John Rizzi'..............thats if your not counting the cockroach, capensis though i have managed to kill them......
the easiest are prolly the hybrid Mexi Pings like 'Aphrodite' or 'John Rizzi'..............thats if your not counting the cockroach, capensis though i have managed to kill them......
well...its one of the greatest accomplishments of growing CPs! haha!
my easiest grower has to be either my Cephalotus or N. sanguinea....i know...yes i said my Ceph. i really dont do ANYTHING to it other than give it water. it catches food and grows great without any babying at all.
if yah grow enough CP's for long enough you kill alot of plants.............apparently a large south facing picture window bakes D. capensis during the summer up here........however my Mexi pings are happy as can be.......aswell as the N. ventricosa seedlings oddly enough
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