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Harris Azariel 2nd November 2010 01:16 AM

is Nepenthes Madagascariensis a lowland?
 
is it a lowland?is the care for the plant as same as normal Lowland plant?

Ifurita 2nd November 2010 12:35 PM

Re: is Nepenthes Madagascariensis a lowland?
 
I grow it in lowland conditions and it doesn't give me any problems. Given that my area is very hot and rather dry(due to location, winds and concrete/tiles instead of soil all round), it should be able to grow for you without issues.

Harris Azariel 2nd November 2010 10:51 PM

Re: is Nepenthes Madagascariensis a lowland?
 
coo!thanks for the info though

arvin555 2nd November 2010 11:45 PM

Re: is Nepenthes Madagascariensis a lowland?
 
Yup it is!

I actually have it in a water tray most of the time so it also does not mind having "wet feet" I have mine potted in Pure Cocopeat.

TTFN
Arvin


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