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Old 17th January 2010, 01:20 AM
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Old 17th January 2010, 01:47 AM
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Nice pitchers. How long have you kept this plant? Heard it is cranky in our lowland environment. Guess the raining/cool season does it good.

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Looking good!Yeah it a H/L isn't?I still want Nx'Jungle Bells'
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Simply beautiful!!
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cjloong : i got the plant 4 months ago...some hard to grow in lowland...i keep it humidity and half sun light, i think i'm lucky have a new pitcher...

marvin1997 : i think it is intermediate plant... hope u got a plant like Jungle Bells...

i find out the cultivation guide, while Nepenthes often tolerate low humidity, they usually stop making pitchers. Do not allow Nepenthes to dry out completely. They benefit from moist media and occasional flooding to wash away any accumulated salts. Use relatively clean water such as rain, distilled or purified water. Tap water can be used in many localities if the water is low in salts. Low levels of chlorine do not seem to be a problem.
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Cute... How big is the pitcher?
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