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30 - 40cm Nepenthes Linda in Hanging Pot Monkey Jars 14cm Pot House Plant

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Delivery Time: Delivered within 1-2 working days. £6.99 for Unlimited Plants

These plants are kept in optimal conditions at their specialist growers until ordered. This means they take little longer to be delivered, but quality is assured. Please allow up to 7 days for these to be delivered.

Nepenthes 'Linda' is another cultivated hybrid within the diverse and fascinating genus of Nepenthes, known commonly as pitcher plants for their distinctive, carnivorous pitchers. These hybrids are bred for various desirable traits, including pitcher size, coloration, and growth habit, making them appealing to both beginners and seasoned carnivorous plant enthusiasts. Without specific details on the parentage of Nepenthes 'Linda,' we can still outline general care guidelines that are broadly applicable to Nepenthes hybrids, which should serve as a good starting point for caring for 'Linda.'

General Care Guide for Nepenthes 'Linda'

Lighting: Provide bright, indirect light. While some direct sunlight can be beneficial, especially in the morning or late afternoon, intense direct sunlight should be avoided to prevent scorching. A location that receives filtered light through a sheer curtain is often ideal.

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Use distilled water, rainwater, or reverse osmosis water to avoid mineral build-up that can be harmful to the plant. Allow the top inch of soil to dry slightly before watering again to prevent root rot.

Humidity: High humidity levels, typically between 60% and 80%, are crucial for the health of Nepenthes. Increase humidity around the plant with a humidifier, regular misting, or placing the pot on a tray of pebbles filled with water.

Temperature: Most Nepenthes hybrids prefer daytime temperatures of 21°C to 29°C (70°F to 85°F) and cooler nights. They can be somewhat flexible in terms of temperature but should be protected from extreme cold.

Soil: Use a well-draining, acidic potting mix. A blend of sphagnum moss, perlite, and pine bark often works well. Avoid using regular potting soil, which may contain fertilizers and minerals not suitable for carnivorous plants.

Feeding: Nepenthes are carnivorous and typically get the nutrients they need from the insects they trap. In an indoor setting, you can occasionally feed them small insects or a diluted, low-nitrogen fertilizer made for carnivorous plants. However, feeding is not usually necessary if they can catch their own prey.

Repotting: Repot in spring or early summer every 1-2 years to refresh the soil and accommodate growth. Be gentle with the roots, as they can be delicate.

Pest and Diseases: Watch out for pests like aphids, spider mites, and scale insects. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil for treatment. Good cultural practices, such as ensuring proper drainage and avoiding over-watering, help prevent fungal diseases.

Nepenthes 'Linda', like other hybrids, is likely to exhibit vigorous growth and beautiful pitchers if its basic care needs are met. Adapting these general guidelines to your specific environment and observing the plant's response will help you fine-tune the care it receives, ensuring it thrives under your care.

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Our custom made boxes are perfect for transporting your new plants straight from our Yorkshire tropical nursery direct to your door. We use a next day DHL service as standard, allowing plants to be delivered as fast as possible.

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  • Plants are supplied in plastic nursery pots unless stated in the product title.

  • Plants are not for consumption unless stated as edible.

  • Plant heights can fluctuate +/- 10%.

  • Our plants are kept at our tropical nursery in Yorkshire where we maintain an average temperature of 18c.

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