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Originally Posted by Vincent
you cant grow high lands, but lowlands; and i grow high lands, but not lowlands? I grow low med and high in the same atmosphere( and i will probably mention this a million more times) with only one plant, bicalcarata, still showing signs of acclimating. Hope this helps 
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if H/L and L/L neps adapt and grows with ease in the tropical lowland then i would expect wild neps migrate in either direction long ago, and expect an explosion of various hybrid or perhaps new species. But no they've a limit to their growth zone.
As David mention your location may be suitable for growing both L/L and H/L under the same conds. This can't be disputed. A year round intermediate temp averaging
24°C with average humidity 65% was conducive for most neps. This time of the year in the tropics( Borneo at least ) enjoy cool rainy day, high humidity and night temp 25
°C. Neps that grow in the intermediate zone tended to do well until march when the hot dry monsoon approaches.
Thanks for bringing up this topic, Vincent. This encourage tropical growers to seek growing in another dimension.
Can you post your plants in another thread for all to share