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korinthos 23rd March 2011 05:03 PM

questions about jamban and jacquelineae
 
hello i wanted to know if any one knows of any hybrids of jamban or jacquelineae that will grow good in lowland conditions love the look of the pitchers but im unable to grow any highlanders :sweating::sweating:

caseyhoo 23rd March 2011 05:12 PM

Re: questions about jamban and jacquelineae
 
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Originally Posted by korinthos (Post 43460)
hello i wanted to know if any one knows of any hybrids of jamban or jacquelineae that will grow good in lowland conditions love the look of the pitchers but im unable to grow any highlanders :sweating::sweating:

+1

Both of them are nice!!!! If have opportunity, want to keep their hybrid as well. Especially jacquelineae. As I know BE have pure N. jacquelineae for sale. But... not dare to try it...

Ifurita 24th March 2011 08:24 AM

Re: questions about jamban and jacquelineae
 
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Originally Posted by korinthos (Post 43460)
hello i wanted to know if any one knows of any hybrids of jamban or jacquelineae that will grow good in lowland conditions love the look of the pitchers but im unable to grow any highlanders :sweating::sweating:

Perhaps you can try N. tenuis instead? That one is more tolerant of lowland conditions and the pitchers are similar in shape. I hear that the price has dropped recently.

As for both jamban and jacquelineae, I've found that both species can take lowland conditions in the day if a temperature drop at night is provided, jamban will be happy with about 20C or lower while jacqueline prefers it cooler and more humid.

Don't know of any hybrids of either though.

Robert 24th March 2011 11:29 PM

Re: questions about jamban and jacquelineae
 
korinthos, since you're in Tucson the cold weather should suit most highlanders.

korinthos 24th March 2011 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert (Post 43611)
korinthos, since you're in Tucson the cold weather should suit most highlanders.

Tucson isnt cold its HOT and DRY for 9 months of the year right now we are just starting spring and its in the 80s F and 29s C and most of the time we have 0% humidity

Robert 25th March 2011 02:31 PM

Re: questions about jamban and jacquelineae
 
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Originally Posted by korinthos (Post 43616)
Tucson isnt cold its HOT and DRY for 9 months of the year right now we are just starting spring and its in the 80s F and 29s C and most of the time we have 0% humidity

you'll need an enclosure to accommodate your plant, and install a mister to provide the humidity.

I look at the weather report in your area. wow, you can grow a variety of the rare and famous from intermediate to highlanders.

http://www.timeanddate.com/weather/usa/tucson


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