How much light needs lowland nepenthes 🌞 Interview David's from Hawaii - Part 1

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  • How to grow lowland Nepenthes in Hawaii? Part 1
    How much light need lowland nepenthe 0:00
    Todays you will see the first part of a long interview I did with David.
    He grows his Nepenthes outside for years and he would like to share what he has learned. :)
    In this first part we will talk about:
    What lowland Nepenthes can you grow in full sun? 3:54
    What lowland Nepenthes can you grow in partial shade? 10:03
    What lowland Nepenthes should you grow in shady area? 12:52
    What is a sharehouse? 14:23
    What is the best water for lowland Nepenthes? 17:05
    What is the best substrate for lowland Nepenthes? 18:10
    David's instagram: / hi_carnivorous_plants
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    Happy growing everyone!
    Remy.
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    Why this channel?
    I plan to show you how other nepenthes growers from around the world grow their plants on their windowsill and grow tent.
    If you are interested and want to show us your plants, contact me so that I can set an interview.
    (All you need is a recent smartphone and a good WiFi, I'll take care of the software).
    Remy.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @hadjosrs1529
    @hadjosrs1529 4 місяці тому +1

    A really underrated interview. Fantastic plants with a very knowledgable collector

  • @jacquelineandersen4600
    @jacquelineandersen4600 Місяць тому

    G'day. Watching from QUEENSLAND Australia. Thanks so much for your wonderful pictures and information.

  • @waynerichards2944
    @waynerichards2944 2 місяці тому

    Great interview guys

  • @braddickie9429
    @braddickie9429 10 місяців тому +2

    Aloha from Kona! Great video and nice collection.👍🏼 I've got 3 nepenthes hanging and vining in my mango tree. 🤙🏼

    • @davideickhoff2954
      @davideickhoff2954 10 місяців тому

      Mahalo. Always nice to hear of others in Hawaii nei growing these fascinating plants!

  • @josmarortega2079
    @josmarortega2079 10 місяців тому +2

    Very interesting!!! Hmmm was he not affected by the hurricane 🌀??

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  10 місяців тому +1

      Luckily he was safe :)

    • @davideickhoff2954
      @davideickhoff2954 10 місяців тому +2

      It went to the south of the Hawaiian Islands, but unfortunately contributed to the devistating fires on Maui.

  • @HyeonsikLi
    @HyeonsikLi 27 днів тому

    Do highland Nepenthes tolerate/need more direct sunlight/light than lowland nepenthes? (same for hybrids with mother highland)?

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  27 днів тому

      They do have thicker leaves so they can take more light. Obviously you will have to increase the light slowly and monitor the leaves.

    • @HyeonsikLi
      @HyeonsikLi 27 днів тому

      @@WindowsillNepenthes ah i thought so thank you. I guess truncata with its big leafs is an exception? Although some can be found in higher elevations.
      I have a Truncata (green) form. Im not sure if its a classic lowlander or perhaps highland. Someone told me it could be the HLR (highland red) form. But why call it green then?

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  26 днів тому

      @@HyeonsikLi N. truncata grow from lowland to intermediate condition (between 0 and 1500 meters, so not a highland). ;) And with the big thick leaves, they can take quite some light but they won't need it and the leaves will look better with medium light ;)

    • @HyeonsikLi
      @HyeonsikLi 26 днів тому

      @@WindowsillNepenthes alright thank you. My true truncata gets a bit of direct sunlight at her window but not too much, maybe 1 hour at 2-3 pm. My (bongso x inermis) x truncata gets 3 times as much. At least 3 hours direct sunlight. The plant is slowly getting used to it I think/hope.