Nepenthes sibuyanensis

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Nepenthes sibuyanensis

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Nepenthes sibuyanensis is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Mt. Guiting, Philippines 1400m. Intermediate Carnivorous Pitcher Plant. Reddish leaves is normal under higher light levels. 4 inch pot included. Pink to red lower pitchers. Pink to cream upper pitchers retaining the red peristome. Up to 12 inch tall Pitchers. Loves hunting at ground level; producing its chunky lower pitcher on the ground and below it. Because of its cute size, toothy peristomes, waxy pitchers, and coloration, it has become one of the most sought after collectable tropical Pitcher plants in cultivation.

Climate: Intermediate to Highland.

Pitchers change in color, and shape as they mature, and also vary as the plant vines upward. Browning of pitchers is a natural progression, especially after delivery, and the plant will produce more when conditions are right.

Sold as single small plant; bare root.

Pitchers are normally clipped off prior to shipping because due to stress they will perish.

Nepenthes - Tropical Pitcher Plant Basic Care

  • Fertilizer: NO FERTILIZERS at the root. Bugs are the best fertilizer. An Osmocote ball in each pitcher once a month does help.
  • Soil: Long Leaf Sphagnum moss without fertilizer plus mineral media (perlite. lava, or pumice to keep the mixture airy. No potting soil.
  • Light: Partially Shaded to full sun. Bright white LED grow light 4000K or full sunlight for carnivorous plants. South Windows can be great places to grow Nepenthes Pitcher is hanging baskets.
  • Temperature: 65-85F
  • Water:
    • NO TAP WATER - Filtered Water Under 60 TDS Only
    • Keep their LFS soil mix moist not soaking wet.
  • Dormancy: Tropical Plants do not have a true dormancy.

These are not beginner plants. Please research and ask questions prior to buying. We are always here for support; even after the sale.

We have Carnivorous, Cactus, Succulent soil mixes in our Store, for your convenience.

Nepenthes Pitcher plants produce a pitcher off the tendril to lure, trap, and digest insects in order to supplement the poor mineral nutrition they obtain from the environment. The leaves do have an alluring fragrance enoug to attract inscts, and the pitchers are filled with a digestive fluid resembling HCl. With their delicate colors, fragile structures, nepethes species are not your classic image of carnivorous plants. Capable of killing insects with vividly colored leaves, differentiated into unique and sophisticated traps. The amount of digestive fluids secreted is adjusted according to the size and struggles of the bug.

All Carnivorous plants experience stress from shipping; from days of darkness. The plants will recover in 3-4 weeks with proper conditions. Please research these plants before purchasing.


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