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N. sanguinea Cultivation Guide
Name: N. sanguinea
Highland/Lowland: Intermediate to Highland Country of Origin: Peninsular Malaysia Natural Habitat: Described by: John Lindley Cultivation Guide: Lighting: 50% to 80% sunlight Potting Medium: Cocopeat, Cocochips Temperature: Intermediate Humidity: 50% to 90% Watering: Once a day Propagation: Stem Cutting, Seeds. Remarks: Though considered intermediate or highland, the species can be kept in Lowland conditions with sucess, it will pitcher in lowland conditions as well. *guys I'm just trying to get this concept going, if you have more experience with these species, please do not hesitate to contribute.
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Re: N. sanguinea Cultivation Guide
I grow them like that......except the media.I though it was an LL and bought it and found out it was a HL and thought it was doomed but......It lived
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Re: N. Sanguinea Cultivation Guide
my sanguinea leaves tend to curl up for the first few weeks when i bring them home, all pitchers dried off... now the plant looks better and can see pitchers on the way
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Re: N. sanguinea Cultivation Guide
This species produces very large pitchers.Pitchers in my plant exceeds 32cm.
Do not expose it to full sunlight after bringing it home.The leaves tend to dry up in a couple of days.Try misting it as frequently as possible since they originally came from Cameron Highlands (YG Park)
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Re: N. sanguinea Cultivation Guide
I grow my sanginea the same way I grow my x miranda. Low quality sphagnum moss + full sun + filtered water + little shade sometimes + humidity 60-80% = an average plant. Hehe.
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Re: N. sanguinea Cultivation Guide
I think mine is rock wool or something except peat and sphagnum.My pitcher all got crushed up because it was too big and spilled it's juices every where in the car (haha)
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Re: N. sanguinea Cultivation Guide
This is really helpful for newbies like me!Thanks a lot and keep up the good work!
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Re: N. Sanguinea Cultivation Guide
Yes, thanks guys for your feedback, very good information
Appreciate it if you guys can also start your new threads on other species that you have experience cultivating. I'm just here to get the ball rolling and cheer you one! TTFN Arvin
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