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Old 10th September 2009, 05:12 PM
SirKristoff SirKristoff is offline
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Default Nepenthes jamban

Name: Nepenthes jamban
Highland/Lowland: Intermediate to Highland
Country of Origin: sumatra
Natural Habitat: upper montane mossy forest amongst summit scrub vegetation.
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Cultivation Guide:
Lighting: 50-80%
Potting Medium: LFS/Perlite/Sand/Peat/Osmunda fiber/orchid bark
Temperature: 60-85ºF day, 50-60ºF night
Humidity: 60% to 90%
Watering: three to four times a week

Propagation: cuttings or seed

Remarks:
A rather easy, fast growing highland species. I have come to have a great affection for this plant, it has very viscous pitcher fluid and the plants can be rather lanky with a thin growing stem. Pitchers do not need to be resting on anything to inflate properly.
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