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Intermediate conditions?
Now, based on these two pictures, what are your opinions, guys? From my experience, N x ventrata produces small and green coloured pitchers in lowland conditions and dyeriana usually retains a greenish peristome. But as you can see, this x ventrata pitcher that first developed in my house has some reddishness in it and my dyeriana peristome has coloured up to a very reddish colour. I have typical hot and humid daytimes but in the night, it's rather cool, kinda like an aircond. If I have intermediate conditions, I'll be more confident to grow intermediate neps and some highlanders.
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