I have a bad track record when it comes to keeping tropical pitcher plants alive and its a shame because I think they are the most unique looking plants. About a year and a half ago I brought 2 nepenthes glabrata's and unfortunately they died after a few months.
Summer of last year was going to be different as I got a greenhouse but a combination of a fairly crap greenhouse heater, along with terrible winter temperatures seemed to kill off the tropical ones. So just for future reference, correct me if Im wrong but under no circumstances should the temperature drop to below 8-10'c in a greenhouse containing tropical pitcher plants?
I assume the following Nepenthes are dead?












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