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Post by drizzt on Jun 20, 2014 7:09:43 GMT
Hello everyone, I have searched all over the and have not found any real information about thw giants. I have the the BE-3451 which when looked up looks to be discontinued. Can these also be houseplants or do I need to buy the greenhouse for it. Also how fast do the giants grow?
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Post by hcarlton on Jun 20, 2014 22:08:19 GMT
Unless your house is very warm and has rather high humidity, rafflesiana won't be too happy there. They are lowland to ultra-lowland plants normally. The giants, once up to size, can grow very quickly.
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Post by drizzt on Jun 21, 2014 8:13:13 GMT
The temperature stays at 75-80° in the winter during warm weather it is outside and as far as humidity due.to roughly 50 or so other plants that.have to over winter in doors I end up with a humidity island by a west facimg window. on a side note has anyone else ever came across the tall red clone?
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Post by silenicus on Jul 6, 2014 18:25:14 GMT
I have a small one. It looked almost dead when it came in. It didn't pick up outside for the summer or inside for the winter. Its leaves were deformed. It produced one small but beautiful pitcher over winter. Unfortunately, the pitcher didn't last long. I clipped a flea collar to the edge of the pot in case the problem was bugs. Its leaves look better since I put it outside. I'm hoping to see pitchers soon.
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Post by drizzt on Jul 8, 2014 16:52:28 GMT
Hopefully yours will start looking better mine has since put a new leaf on and is not aborting the pitcher this time.
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