Nepenthes palawanensis
Nepenthes palawanensis
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**Listing is for juvenile plant in final pictures
GENERAL INFO: Nepenthes palawanensis is a rare species from the Philippines and is named after the Province, Palawan Technically considered a highland plant, N.palawanensis boasts more forgiving cultivation requirements (never allow the substrate to dry out) and also displays some of the largest and most impressive pitchers. Uncommon to rare in cultivation!
LIGHT/ENVIRONMENT: Nepenthes in general require at least 60% humidity and 60 degree minimum temps. These plants are generally divided into highland and lowland species, each requiring varying humidity and temperature conditions. Research your species for exact conditions, but follow above guidelines for generalized results.
SOIL/MEDIA: We use an 80/10/10 mix of long fiber spaghnum, orchid bark and perlite for all nepenthes. Many species grow in mossy nooks and crannies on or near trees and dense brush for them to hook onto and climb.
WATER: Water from over head as needed to keep the medium wet without water logging the roots. Do not keep in standing water. Ensure the pitchers are refilled 20 % with low TDS water upon acclimating the plant.
CONTAINERS: Shipped in a 4 inch pot which should be large enough for at least a year of growth. Then transition to 10-12 inch well drained pots for final transplant.






