- Wed Dec 06, 2023 6:25 am
#443736
I have a few Nepenthes that seemed really happy and were growing new leaves and pitchers. Then one slowed down a lot and the other 2 seem to have completely stopped growing. I personally haven’t changed anything so the only thing I can think of is that maybe it was just way more humid during that time. The 2 that have stalled are in windowsills and I tried adding tiny humidifiers but it doesn’t seem to change the humidity according to my humidistats. I want to try putting humidity domes over those 2 but I’m wondering that’s actually a good idea or is that just gonna make me have to harden them off again later?
I’m mostly asking about the effects of the humidity dome but in case it matters;
N. (Spectabilis x platychila) seemed to have slowed down (maybe I’m just being impatient)
Daytime - 67 F. 60-70%
Nighttime - 60 F. 70-80
Windowsill plants
N(hirsuta x Robcantleyi) really small.
N. [(lowii x veichii) x boschiana]
Same temperatures but the humidity lately has been about 50% no matter what I do.
I’m mostly asking about the effects of the humidity dome but in case it matters;
N. (Spectabilis x platychila) seemed to have slowed down (maybe I’m just being impatient)
Daytime - 67 F. 60-70%
Nighttime - 60 F. 70-80
Windowsill plants
N(hirsuta x Robcantleyi) really small.
N. [(lowii x veichii) x boschiana]
Same temperatures but the humidity lately has been about 50% no matter what I do.