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Nepenthes

phiberxoptic
18 years ago

Today the local Lowes here had a few Nepenthes Ventricosa, and I had to pick them up. I got the only two they had. They both are different varieties. The thing that gets me though is I thought Ventricosa's didn't have pinchers with wings but one of mine does, I guess just lower pinchers? Anyways my question is am I able to grow these things outdoors in Georgia? My area gets very humid (about 90% humidity) with temperatures ranging from 80s to 100 (often just in the 90's)? Or would it be better to grow them indoors? Thanks for the help in advance.

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