BAD SCHLOATY![b said:Quote[/b] (schloaty @ May 13 2004,7:30)]How about any of those ultra higlanders, like villosa (or is it pillosa? I get those two mixed up....BAD SCHLOATY)
That's a joke, right?[b said:Quote[/b] (Jason Wong @ May 13 2004,1:22)]baby gracilises
where can I get macrophylla? tony doesnt have it...[b said:Quote[/b] (nepenthes gracilis @ May 14 2004,5:30)]N. villosa is very picky about temperatures. Particularly nocturnal temperatures. Try to hit at least 50- 48 or so is very good. I would reccomend a plant such as N. glabrata, N. lowii, N. ephippiata (although mine is putting some size on now quite rapidly), N. densiliflora, N. diatas (may be a bit viney), N. macrophylla, and N. rajah (gets big after 2 year or so)
NepG,[b said:Quote[/b] (nepenthes gracilis @ May 13 2004,2:30)]N. villosa is very picky about temperatures. Particularly nocturnal temperatures. Try to hit at least 50- 48 or so is very good. I would reccomend a plant such as N. glabrata, N. lowii, N. ephippiata (although mine is putting some size on now quite rapidly), N. densiliflora, N. diatas (may be a bit viney), N. macrophylla, and N. rajah (gets big after 2 year or so)
Not sure, actually. I've had a 'mad growing' gracilis for sometime and its still increasing pitcher size ever so slowly but still, the pitchers are as big, if not bigger than the leaves. I will try to post a pic soon...[b said:Quote[/b] (Vertigo @ May 13 2004,5:23)]That's a joke, right?[b said:Quote[/b] (Jason Wong @ May 13 2004,1:22)]baby gracilises
Hmmmm, now I need one ultra-highland, small as possible of course.
I want to give one of these so called "bad boys" a try. Villosa is a nice one too.