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Old 27th September 2008, 11:07 PM
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Default Highland Nightime Temperature Drops...

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Hi everyone i started this thread to look at your "creative" ways to produce nightime temparature drops for you highland neps.And also what highland plants do you have which thrive in your place??...
Well i'll start with mine no elctronics don't work as much as you guys with the gadjets and stuff.

-polystyrene box(those they use to sell fish in market)
-size L 49xW 37x H37
-couple of iced bottles
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-only one N ventricosa

I just started this thing today so lets hope it'll do well for my N ventricosa.I know ventricosa's can survive and pitcher in lowland conditions but mine is coming out with smaller pitchers everytime it produces one.It has 2 basal shoots which is suprisingly constantly pitchering and pitcher and leaves getting bigger and bigger everytime.
Weird mother plant not doing well basal shoots doing just fine.

So has anyone tried what i do????And if you have does it actually work??I'm not sure how long will the cool air last in there but i experiment on it.I just love trying stuff with my neps without using to much money.Well thats all

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Old 28th September 2008, 08:52 AM
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Default Re: Highland Nightime Temperature Drops...

Wel i've tried it yesterday and its definitly usefull for highland neps temparature went down quite a lot.The ice bottles remain partly frozen even after10 hours!!I only opened the box a little yesterday.Today i'm gonna open half of the box to let some air in and not freeze the plants....

So how low temparature can N ventricosa take??? Since the ice bottles are still pretty frozen i would say its almost freezing inside there.Well 25 views isn't a lot but just posting it for fun :D

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Old 28th September 2008, 10:15 AM
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Default Re: Highland Nightime Temperature Drops...

The temperature at night at my house is cold naturally.(Maybe not enough cold)and it is humid(cause all my plants leaves have dew, all glass becomes foggy, you can feel moisture in the air. But during daytime the temperature can go up a lot. Just like how some CPs loves it.
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Hi Aaron,

I see so if it gets dew on your plants it should be cold enough only sometimes where my plants get dew only on very very cold nights.Most neps can handle high temps all they need to do is adapt to the new enviroment.

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Old 28th September 2008, 04:47 PM
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Default Re: Highland Nightime Temperature Drops...

I just use air-con, so I guess I'm not creative either. The plants simply sit next to my window in my room and they get air-con only at night when I turn it on at bedtime. That's it. Too lazy to shift to and fro. There's a bunch of stuff that's surviving, tho...thriving...hmm...the highest altitude species which gives me consistent mature pitchers is burbidgeae or eymae so far. I do have a hamata and villosa which are around 1-2 years old in my care and they do pitcher, but they're still tiny and the pitchers aren't mature pitchers, so they don't count I guess.
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Everynight(not sometimes) my whole house gets quite cold and always humid. Especially after a heavy rain it will get even colder.
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There has been a couple of times it rain very early in the morning and later at about 6.00 am the plants are ultra-dewy and even wet. I just love this feeling because I really really hate heat.
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