It should do fine in intermediate conditions. Where I live here in Hawaii, all my N. maxima forms do great and everything we grow, we grow outside. Temps in the winter are about 75-82 F daytime and 58-65F nightime. Summer temps are usually 65-70F at night and daytime highs are 80-85 during the summer. Lowlands also seem to do just fine with some lowlands such as bical, raff, mirabilis, amps and thorellii going a bit slower than if grown at hotter daytime temps. However, they all seem to do fine and we have quite good luck with highlands also. We are at only about 50 ft. above sea level. Some of the ultra highlands we grow up the hill where it is cooler, but we can grow spectabilis, burbidgea, stenophylla, ramispina, sibuyanensis and many others at this elevation and temps. The amazing thing is how well Sarracenia have done here for us.
Kim