Nepenthesis
Formerly known as Pineapple
About a month ago, my N. ventricosa x talangensis dropped down a tendril about 10" to the moss in the pots around it. The tendril has been squirming around, but it is not evident that a pitcher is forming. Not sure if it’s going to produce a pitcher or not. Both basals on the plant have successfully produced and opened their first baby pitchers, so conditions are good for pitchering, demonstrated by my 8 other neps. Humidity is consistently 85% during the day and moisture condenses on the glass at night. Temperatures are 64-68 during the night and 74-78 during the day. Why would tendrils drop down so low, be squirming around for weeks and not form pitchers? I’m anxious to see what these uppers look like!
Any ideas?
Any ideas?