This will be my first attempt at growing Nepenthes on windowsill. This is a southeast facing window.
I hope the pics look okay, i've been using the same 1.3 megapixel camera for so many years.
N. maxima x venticosa: 5" pitcher
N. ventricosa (3):
N. ventricosa red (2): Purchased at OSH (Hardware chain in California). These two have been in the outdoor houseplant area since October but managed to survive and grow. The current leaves are thinner than they should be, it doesn't look like they got enough light and they have no pitchers (I should've bought them back in fall). Both plants have 2 basal shoots popping up on each. I'm hoping they'll look at least a little bit like Capslock's beautiful OSH ventricosa in a few months.
N. sanguinea (9):
Wish me luck! Suggestions on windowsill care would be helpful too.
They share the window with:
Drosera capensis (about 40)
Two pots of baby VFT clumps.
I ran out of windowsill space for this 6" VFT pot, but it's about time I move these guys outside anyway:
I hope the pics look okay, i've been using the same 1.3 megapixel camera for so many years.
N. maxima x venticosa: 5" pitcher
N. ventricosa (3):
N. ventricosa red (2): Purchased at OSH (Hardware chain in California). These two have been in the outdoor houseplant area since October but managed to survive and grow. The current leaves are thinner than they should be, it doesn't look like they got enough light and they have no pitchers (I should've bought them back in fall). Both plants have 2 basal shoots popping up on each. I'm hoping they'll look at least a little bit like Capslock's beautiful OSH ventricosa in a few months.
N. sanguinea (9):
Wish me luck! Suggestions on windowsill care would be helpful too.
They share the window with:
Drosera capensis (about 40)
Two pots of baby VFT clumps.
I ran out of windowsill space for this 6" VFT pot, but it's about time I move these guys outside anyway: