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Post by nepentheslover on May 25, 2010 13:46:46 GMT 7
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Post by Footefanatic on May 25, 2010 23:40:36 GMT 7
Hi neplover, isn't Sweden weather cold enough for high/ultrahigh landers most of the time? I think you should be able to grow them well in a greenhouse with high humidity.
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Post by nepentheslover on May 25, 2010 23:58:03 GMT 7
well the problem is that where i live in the winter it gets sometime 25-30-c and in the summer 30-35+c and i dont got any greenhouse and i dont got any place to put one =(
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Post by nepentheslover on May 28, 2010 0:25:54 GMT 7
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Post by delwin on May 28, 2010 8:24:54 GMT 7
Put a water tray below, that will help with the humidity:)
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Post by nepentheslover on May 28, 2010 13:32:35 GMT 7
it does have so high humidity already so i dont think i need one when i put the fridge on yesterday the fridge got 7 levels of cooling i put on 4 and the lowest point it got to was 12.1c =) and about 90-97% today im gona try to put it on level 3 the rajahs grow like no other highlanders i ever have had =))))
im gona put in a bottle of rain water so it helps the cooling.
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Post by nepentheslover on May 28, 2010 19:14:41 GMT 7
well now i have put in a tray the bigest i could put in there and the day temp about 20-24 hope they will like it and grow.
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Post by Footefanatic on May 28, 2010 23:18:04 GMT 7
That is a nice setup and your neps seem to like it. Well if they start to grow really well you better plan for more space soon 
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Post by nepentheslover on May 28, 2010 23:24:36 GMT 7
i dont realy know if thay like it thay have only been there 1 day i hope thay dont out grow it too fast im only 14 and my parents dont like how the electric bill looks like i got 5 terrariums whit 1 pump 2 fans 6 lights but when i move out im going to get alot more plants and many more terrariums.
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