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Old 6th December 2009, 03:27 PM
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Marvin, don't worry, you just have to be careful of humidity at the initial stage, especially if your normal growin area is very humid. Once adapted, many species and most hybrids will not take issue with the humidity unless you place they directly at the air-con vent.

You may want to take light into account as well. Sitting at a window, my Neps don't get as much light as they would growing outdoors. I'm lucky they still pitcher.
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My bedroom window is facing the same way as my balcony so it would probably work if it isn't for the humidity level
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Marvin, don't worry man. The plants can adapt if you give them time. If you're worried, try it out first with undemanding species like eymae, khasiana or if your budget permits, platychila. If any of those survive, then most others will, just that you may need to slowly harden off some of the more cranky ones. Or go with highland hybrids, many of those will not even flinch in spite of the humidity unless they were previously over pampered. Good luck
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