My builder uses Houzz Pro to plan the timeline and give detailed estimates and daily updates with photos of progress, and provide invoices at pre-agreed key points in the build. This made the whole experience much more efficient and stress-free.
So I would like to get a nepenthes but I don't know. The alata is a 14cm potted on I've seen. Fully grown And maxia is a cutting small 5cm pot. Both dame price.
So shall I go with a cheaper hybrid incase I go wrong and kill it by mistake? Soil? Water logging? (sphagnum moss and coir?) or And as much light as possible it being tropical. I have also read an article on highland and low land ones.
Not familiar with either one but bright light, moist soil, NOT water logger. For my Ventratas I use a soil of 50/50 peat moss and Perlite with a handful of orchid bark thrown in.
tommyr_gw Zone 6
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