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N.madagascarensis died:(

  • Thread starter pond boy
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Oh,darn that N.madagascarensis seedling Dave sent me died:( I think it was just too small(only 3 months old) oh well maybe I`ll have success with this species in the future.
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ARG! Buzz kill!
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Well, I have three more (for now, lol), so if they all make it for a little while longer (like a year, I guess!).......
 
Don't worry Pond Boy, you will make a great father... some day...
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I used to see TC plants (Lil Shop of Horrors) that will labled as this. I did not do well with them, and Andreas Wistuba lists the species as difficult on his site.
What's your opinion, Sensai Schloaty?

Cheers,

Joe
 
N. madagascariensis is a true blue lowland plant. Grow it is an intermediate or highland, you might as well throw it in the freezer!
 
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Quote[/b] ]What's your opinion, Sensai Schloaty?

LOL! Well, to answer your question: I don't know yet. The seedlings I have are only a few months old. They are in a lowland environment...It doesn't get below 70 (usually not even below 75) at night, and is usually a goodly amound over 80 durring the day. I could throw them in the ULTRA lowland terrarium, but I want to see if I can get them to continue to grow and acclimate to the lower humidity in the grow room.
 
And now, go learn to spell, Sensei.
 
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Quote[/b] (nepenthes gracilis @ Oct. 19 2004,5:31)]N. madagascariensis is a true blue lowland plant. Grow it is an intermediate or highland, you might as well throw it in the freezer!
I was growing it as lowland. 85*f days 75*f nights.
 
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