Clint
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Does anyone have any experience with N. argentii? I've heard it called a true highland, ultrahighland, and intermediate. So far, I've seen more people talk about it being true HL/intermediate than UH. I've also read one person in the Philippines says they love warm weather, yet won't pitcher in winter. Surely you guys can see my confusion? I've read easy, hard, small pot, disproportionately wide pot, slack potting.....
In the hottest parts of summer, nights are at 70 degrees, days in mid 70's usually with the late parts of the day at 78-80 degrees, never above 80. In winter my conditions are true HL conditions (I'm growing in the basement). Always high humidity and light. I'm sort of weary of trying this plant since it's so uncommon in collections and not everyone has much experience with it. If it does do well in intermediate conditions, I feel like it's worth a shot. If it dies, at least I didn't buy one a few years ago when they were $100 more expensive then they are now, right? lol
Thank you for your help,
Clint
In the hottest parts of summer, nights are at 70 degrees, days in mid 70's usually with the late parts of the day at 78-80 degrees, never above 80. In winter my conditions are true HL conditions (I'm growing in the basement). Always high humidity and light. I'm sort of weary of trying this plant since it's so uncommon in collections and not everyone has much experience with it. If it does do well in intermediate conditions, I feel like it's worth a shot. If it dies, at least I didn't buy one a few years ago when they were $100 more expensive then they are now, right? lol
Thank you for your help,
Clint