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phissionkorps: eymae x fallax x lowii
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Advisor - Nepenthes member is offline if you don't grow from seed, toughen up! Joined: Oct 2007 Gender: Male Posts: 307 Location: Republic of Texas eymae x fallax x lowii « Thread Started on Oct 20, 2007, 12:00pm » Who else grows this? I feel like I'm the only one that has it... Considering its parentage, it is extremely heat tolerant. I have grown it in 80-90°F for the past 7 months, and it has done very well. It has a short internode distance (practically nothing) so it stays sort of compact, but is a very quick grower especially considering that. I think mine put on 12" of growth in about a year. « Last Edit: Oct 20, 2007, 12:17pm by phissionkorps »Link to Post - Back to Top 75.111.173.137Natura non facit saltum Species seed is worth its weight in platinum Valhalla when I die jeff1u Junior Member member is offline Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 61 Location: Singapore Re: eymae x fallax x lowii « Reply #1 on Oct 20, 2007, 12:46pm » HIGHLANDER?? Link to Post - Back to Top 165.21.155.10 phissionkorps Advisor - Nepenthes member is offline if you don't grow from seed, toughen up! Joined: Oct 2007 Gender: Male Posts: 307 Location: Republic of Texas Re: eymae x fallax x lowii « Reply #2 on Oct 20, 2007, 3:11pm » I would assume that it "should" be grown as a highlander, considering what the cross is. Obviously, I've had great success with it in lowland conditions (even with ~30% humidity!), so lowland grower should look into it if available, at least as a windowsill plant. Link to Post - Back to Top 75.111.173.137Natura non facit saltum Species seed is worth its weight in platinum Valhalla when I die rainforestguy Senior Member member is offline Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 386 Re: eymae x fallax x lowii « Reply #3 on Oct 21, 2007, 12:35am » I have several forms of this hybrid, but most of my plants are wild vines with pitchers mostly green with a striped peristome. I believe this plant is heavy on the stenophylla as the veitchii flaring is reduced on many of mine. M Link to Post - Back to Top 72.235.135.58http://www.lhnn.proboards107.com/index.cgi |
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