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Old 10th May 2011, 11:20 PM
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Default Can highland nepenthes be grown in lowland?

Hi, I'd like to ask you guys out there if you had tried growing highland neps in lowland condition. Can you share some of your experience? I personally tried growing N. sibuyanensis but to no avail.....it stop pitchering then RIP. N. spectabilis, and mira was also not successful. But had good experience with maxima, veitchii, truncata, ventricosa, and sanguinea.
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