In a greenhouse - sure. In a greenhouse in Georgia - no way (unless it has some very good cooling equipment).But does anyone think I can grow a Heliamphora in a greenhouse.
I'm not familiar with a "take" in regards to growing obligate HL plants?I can get a take and I already own a humidifier...
Tank*In a greenhouse - sure. In a greenhouse in Georgia - no way (unless it has some very good cooling equipment).
I'm not familiar with a "take" in regards to growing obligate HL plants?
Any other suggestions?My ventricosa has survived with 70 degree nights for a few months. Doesn't look incredible, though. The 70 degree temps may suit a LL nep better. For good looks, I would go with a Miranda. However, I have never grown it and cannot say how hardy it is.
...Wait, what? If it's hot shouldn't you get a lowland?
ok...Ok, I think a greenhouse that is consistently in the upper 80s during the day and 70s at night and humd would be good for either a raffelsiana or an ampullaria. if it turns out it isn' that hot or humid all the time, you can just bring in a tank to concentrate the heat and a humidifier.
N. 'miranda' would have done well under those perimeters.... any particular reason why its being ruled out?
I don't like how it looks.