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« Thread Started on Aug 7, 2007, 4:38am » N thorelii is a wild easy grower for many in warmer, hot humid regions. I have discovered no matter what it is crossed to, it carries this adaption for heat.

This is N. thorelii x Trusmadiensis


The plant grows exactly like a thorelii even though the pitchers say TM!

Does anyone grow this hybrid?

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Re: N. thorelii x Trusmadiensis
« Reply #1 on Aug 7, 2007, 10:10am » Hi Michael,

Wonderful hybrid there. I don't think there's anyone here with this variety, but we will soon have a similar hybrid from your seeds.

One thing we need more here are neps with highland gene that can adapt to our local hot weather.

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Re: N. thorelii x Trusmadiensis
« Reply #2 on Aug 7, 2007, 1:05pm » Michael, i do have some thorelii x TM. but maxima x TM is growing better for me than thorelii x TM
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Re: N. thorelii x Trusmadiensis
« Reply #3 on Aug 10, 2007, 5:12am » thorelii x TM likes more water than maxima x TM. Use a well draining media in bright light and good air circulation.

In time thorelii x TM will be your biggest hybrid!

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