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Good things about this season for CPs - Share your photos too!
During the year end, the sun doesn't shine into my growing area at all. About half of my Neps slow down in growth and some stop producing pitchers. I also have to resort to artificial lighting for my sundews.
However, the higher humidity, lower temperatures and even low light seem to be liked by some species. D. schizandra N. northiana (the one on the left is the lastest pitcher at 3.5", the one on the right is older) N. albomarginata (they never stopped producing pitchers for me year round except after flowering) From the left: N. rafflesiana 'nivea', N. (clipeata x eymae) x clipeata (below it), N.x 'Lebih' and N. alata N. hamata (these two pitchers are formed in balcony conditions 25C-30C, however the last week of hot weather in the afternoon already sent the plant into producing a smaller leaf )
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