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Old 26th August 2009, 11:32 PM
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Default Nepenthes X miranda Cultivation

Hybrid Name: N. x miranda
Parents: N. (maxima x northiana) x maxima
Highland/Lowland: Highland and Lowland
Man Made / Natural Hybrid: Man Made Hybrid
Country of Origin: Belgium (Artificial Hybrid) Parents: Sulawesi, New Guinea, and the Maluku Islands (Maxima) Borneo (Northiana)
Natural Habitat: Not Applicable

Cultivation Guide:
Lighting: 70% to Full sunlight
Potting Medium: Cocopeat, Cocochips and other low land mix.
Temperature: Tropical Lowland
Humidity: 50% to 90% Lowland conditions
Watering: Once a day, allowing Top layer to Dry out a bit is okay. Water tray sometimes used.

Propagation: Stem Cutting. Internodes is a bit short however.

Grow the plants under 70% to Full sunlight and under the hot tropical climate. Allow the top layer media to dry out inbetween waterings. Humidity at around 50%-90% depending on the time of the day.

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As typical of most hybrids, this plant is a fast Grower, it also produces quite large pitcher when plant is mature.


*members kindly please comment and post your opinions about what your experiences are with this hybrid.
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Old 26th August 2009, 11:45 PM
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Default Re: Nepenthes X Miranda Cultivation

This hybrid is one of the easiest carnivorous plants. Even newbies can succeed with this wonderful plant. The lower pitchers can get extremely large and has a beautiful dark red colour. For me, I grow them in a medium sized pot and hang them on a metal hanger. I water them everyday unless it rains or the day was very cloudy. The water I use is regular filtered water but there are no side effects. The humidity around my area can get as low as 50% on a very hot day and 80% on a rainy day but the average humidity is 70%. My N. x Miranda gets full sun but is sometimes shaded by the surrounding houses as I live in a Semi-D house. The vines can get pretty long and produce not-so-attractive upper pitchers but mine has sprouted basals with lower pitchers now. I have grown mine for about 2 years now(I think). It grows very fast and vigorously. My plant has flowered 2 times and each flower stalk can get as long as 25 cm. Well, that's all.
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Old 28th August 2009, 06:52 PM
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Default Re: Nepenthes X Miranda Cultivation

Aaron, what potting mix do you use for your X Miranda?

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Old 28th August 2009, 10:35 PM
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This hybrid is one of the easiest carnivorous plants. Even newbies can succeed with this wonderful plant. The lower pitchers can get extremely large and has a beautiful dark red colour. For me, I grow them in a medium sized pot and hang them on a metal hanger. I water them everyday unless it rains or the day was very cloudy. The water I use is regular filtered water but there are no side effects. The humidity around my area can get as low as 50% on a very hot day and 80% on a rainy day but the average humidity is 70%. My N. x Miranda gets full sun but is sometimes shaded by the surrounding houses as I live in a Semi-D house. The vines can get pretty long and produce not-so-attractive upper pitchers but mine has sprouted basals with lower pitchers now. I have grown mine for about 2 years now(I think). It grows very fast and vigorously. My plant has flowered 2 times and each flower stalk can get as long as 25 cm. Well, that's all.
Is it?Then I'll get one!
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Default Re: Nepenthes X Miranda Cultivation

Easy growing hybrid.........Though im not sure about the parentage considering its still unknown...I'm using LFS and Perlite as a mix for my N x miranda and its doing fine..As for light i think it is very adaptable cos my balcony receives direct sunlight certain time of the year n some parts of the year its quite shady..It grows well year round for me..
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Default Re: Nepenthes X Miranda Cultivation

I use pure low quality sphagnum moss(those kind with lots of debris like branches and twigs).
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Same here..
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xMiranda = (maxima x northiana) x maxima
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Default Re: Nepenthes X Miranda Cultivation

I just bought one. It was huge and I got it for 50% off so it only cost my 10 dollars. It was so huge I am making four good-sized cutting, and the remainder plant is about two feet diameter. Unfortunately it had two flower stalks and no remaining pitchers, thought I could see the emergence of tiny ones.
I cut off the flower stalks and the pitcherless leaves.
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