Clint
Stay chooned in for more!
What can I say? I love this plant. It's a clip clone 1, or if you prefer a N. clipeata x (clipeata x eymae).
It lost all it's pitcher in the transition from 95% humidity lowland conditions to 70+% intermediate-highland conditions (seasonal). I bought it for the peltate leaves, but the next pitcher looks promising! I think I captured the hirsute nature of it in these pictures.
It didn't turn red until I moved it to the basement in cooler temps. It's under the same light. If it can keep this up I'll be one happy camper!
Here's the terrarium before I clear out some of the smaller plants to make room. I also plan on coving the front in mylar. It's actually pretty bright in there, it's just the camera adjusting for the glare or some sort of techno-crap they do these days.
It lost all it's pitcher in the transition from 95% humidity lowland conditions to 70+% intermediate-highland conditions (seasonal). I bought it for the peltate leaves, but the next pitcher looks promising! I think I captured the hirsute nature of it in these pictures.
It didn't turn red until I moved it to the basement in cooler temps. It's under the same light. If it can keep this up I'll be one happy camper!
Here's the terrarium before I clear out some of the smaller plants to make room. I also plan on coving the front in mylar. It's actually pretty bright in there, it's just the camera adjusting for the glare or some sort of techno-crap they do these days.