Do you want to learn how to grow Nepenthes at home? On my channel, I'll show you how to grow them on a windowsill or in a grow tent. I'll help you understand your plants so you can provide them what they need to thrives.
From tutorials, interviews of growers (from all over the world!) or even some equipment that will make it easier, you should be able to quickly grow your plants and knowledge.
My name is Rémy (I'm French) and I have been growing carnivorous plants for over 10 years but after moving from France (Plant Hardiness Zone 8) to Manitoba, Canada (Plant Hardiness Zone 3a), the way I grow my nepenthes changed drastically. I believe by all sharing how we grow our Nepenthes, we will allow more people to get into this great hobby. Happy growing everyone!
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Update: When I referred to "full sun" in the video they are getting the morning north/northeast sun. Very few of my Nepenthes will get any of the afternoon south/west sun. Just wanted to clarify my statements. Mahalo
Funny what you said at the end of the videk, i bought 2 young small nepenthes and rebecca soper is angeled like 30° and it got basal shoot even in that small age so maybe it is true😂
It's gorgeous. I would love to see an update in a few months. I know two people who used Milsbo for Terrariums too but they both had the water problem you mentioned. One somehow rusted at the bottom and leaked and the other had a leakage at the back right eh metal pillar so keep an eye out for water damage. Where I live it is technically much cheaper to buy glass or plexiglass and build it yourself but most dont realize that. I consider making one sometime but I know it is quite a project
I'll tell here to check the bottom and will do an update in a few month. By the way, I knew a guy that build it's own triangle terrarium to put in the corner of his living room... that was gorgeous! He did the math and all by himself... I'm not that good in math taking into consideration the the thickness of the glass etc. haha
Yes, if you have the time and money it's doable. But I would not be surprised the cost on the finalized terratium is twice the price of the MILSBO between the foam, silicon, decor, humidifier, lights, etc.
hi .... still hoping you can answer my questions on where to spray fertilizer solution you made ... not using osmocote tablets some say spray just traps some say leaves somee say media ..its confusing thank s for your advice ..???????.. cheers ... good channel
Your Nepenthes channel is beyond amazing and helpful! I've been binge watching for hours, and am looking forward to my first baby one (Briggsiana) arriving in a few days. So excited, Thank you so much!
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I enjoyed watching🥰🙌Your nepenthes are incredible😃🤲💞I grow nepenthes gaya indoors and a nepenthes alata hanging under a tree in the garden and it will come inside for winter. I am from Japan. Nice to meet you
Oh, yes, very humid😅It's 90% right now. The max temperature today 29℃ and humidity will drop to 60%, then rise up again. July through to August has very high temperatures 35/38℃. Winter is the opposite with dry weather, sunny and can be very cold.
Thanks for this as I have a Ventricosa x ampullaria that I have grown for around maybe 2.5 years. It was my first ever plant and it had a nice long thick woody stem. But it had some disease on the growth point so I chopped it. Than I repotted it and saw the roots were almost nothing. But luckily I saw that it put out a new very strong root that has extra roots for it. So lets hope it does well