Just got myself two very unique pitchers as a little present for myself! Had a bit of a scare that someone bought the last of the N. jambans, hoping it was just some error since it let me check out with it! Any care advise would be appreciated, besides my St Gaya these are my first two pitchers!

Where I live should be a lot better for highlanders, it stays mildly cold and very damp all year so I chose highlanders for that reason!

by MillipedeHunter

2 Comments

  1. How cold is mildly cold? N. jamban won’t like temperatures over 80°F without significant temperature drops at night. N. undulatifolia can be grown in intermediate conditions and doesn’t need such a dramatic night time temp drop. If you don’t have a 15-20 temp drop they may struggle.

  2. nepenthes-orchids_26

    I grow both of these species, and the temperatures you are describing should work.

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