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Nepenthes (naga x bongso)
​x ventricosa-
red EP

Hoping for deep dark pitchers on this exciting new cross!
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Newest pitchers have beautifully dark color! November 2020
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The leaves are ventricosa-like, with smooth texture and fairly even in width. There is a lovely red speckled undertone! November 2020
I received my seed grown clone from the Fall 2020 Exotica Plants import by RedLeaf Exotics in November 2020. Really hoping for dark pitchers on this new cross, and the newer pitchers on this definitely look promising! Can't believe how large this "small" plant is! This was my very first experience importing from Australia and it was very exciting and fun! 
Current Growing Conditions: South-Facing Living Room Window
Light:  ~260 - 460 PPFD or 16530 - 20110 Lux (depends on the weather outside)
- Can withstand high light conditions without sunburn, leaves tend to bleach slightly but not redden
Humidity: ~80% night and 55% day
Temperature: ~68F night and 90F day (depends on weather outside)
Water: Moist but not wet
Potting Mix: 100% long fibered sphagnum

Fertilizer: MaxSea (1/4 tsp/gallon) every other week into pitchers
Additional Notes: Seems to be acclimating steadily - excited for new pitchers!
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