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Can N. Ventricosa adapt to full sun?

The title says it all. Can it adapt to full sun or should I try to find a place under a bush or hang it on a tree branch under some of it's leaf's?
 
Ventricosa is a very hardy species and certainly can be adapted to full sun. I have several that grow in full sun all year round here in Sydney, and it is the only Nepenthes species that I grow outdoors in full sun that did not get burnt when we had a freak 47C day in January.
 
sure why not. i have it in full sun!
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<span style='color:teal'>Yes, it adapts very well to full sun without any sign of stress of burn.

I have some of my ventricosa plants under full sun for more than 10 hours each day here in Puerto Rico, with the burning Caribbean Sun over them year-round. And all of them are very healthy and without marks... They just love it.</span>
 
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