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i have a few neps and i found out that my tank heater that was makin humidity cut out and its been on low humidity for a while
but the plants look great
what should i do
should i make and experiment to see if it would survive in colorado humidity
should i just pot em and put them under lights away from a terrarium
should i test this also when my sarr seeds sprout to see if they survive??
any answers are apreciated
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how long has it been without humidity? a few hours or days may not do much. try a week and see what happens. i don't think sarrs need a humidifyer. Zongyi
 
its been about two or three weeks
 
Just by being in a terrarium, they will have higher humidity than out in the air. Especially in Colorado. You guys have some really dry air, especially in Winter. I'd keep at least the neps in the tank.

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What kind of Neps do you grow? If it's N. ventricosa I can guarantee they don't need pampering. Just let them get used to the lower humidity gradually of course
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its a ventrata, coccinea, and unknown hybrid
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those are some tough neps, and are likely to expected to survive
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. Zongyi
 
Just a heads up, my Coccinea wouldn't pitcher in low humidity. Whatever clone I have likes extremely lowland conditions.
 
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