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Old 11th August 2008, 01:21 PM
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Default Re: CaseyHoo looking for droseras & S. psittacina

No Prob's. I wouldn't give up on tuberous so quickly. They may be more difficult to grow in tropical areas but if you can provide a slightly cooler period to induce growth and then a hot dry period you may be able to succeed.

If I, along with many others, are able to grow tropical Nepenthes in a temperate zone such as Melbourne then it just may be possible to provide temperate conditions in a tropical area. It wont be as simple as placing them in water and leaving them but generally something that is worthwhile is not always easy.
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