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Old 27th September 2008, 11:07 PM
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Default Highland Nightime Temperature Drops...

Hi Forum,

Hi everyone i started this thread to look at your "creative" ways to produce nightime temparature drops for you highland neps.And also what highland plants do you have which thrive in your place??...
Well i'll start with mine no elctronics don't work as much as you guys with the gadjets and stuff.

-polystyrene box(those they use to sell fish in market)
-size L 49xW 37x H37
-couple of iced bottles
Plant
-only one N ventricosa

I just started this thing today so lets hope it'll do well for my N ventricosa.I know ventricosa's can survive and pitcher in lowland conditions but mine is coming out with smaller pitchers everytime it produces one.It has 2 basal shoots which is suprisingly constantly pitchering and pitcher and leaves getting bigger and bigger everytime.
Weird mother plant not doing well basal shoots doing just fine.

So has anyone tried what i do????And if you have does it actually work??I'm not sure how long will the cool air last in there but i experiment on it.I just love trying stuff with my neps without using to much money.Well thats all

Ken
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