Nepenthes – Carnivorous Plant H. 50 cm with Hoop Resin Pot D. 15 cm
The Nepenthes is a fascinating and striking carnivorous plant: its *pitchers* (the typical “jugs”) catch insects and provide a unique jungle look. This offering reaches an overall height of 50 cm and comes in a Hoop Ø 15 cm resin pot, lightweight and durable, available in white, fog gray, sand, and forest green. Perfect for bright shelves or as a hanging plant, it adds an exotic touch to living rooms and home offices with minimal, targeted maintenance.
- Dimensions: approximate height 50 cm (plant + pot); pot Ø 15 cm.
- Available pot colors: White, Fog Gray, Sand, Forest Green.
- Exposure: intense *indirect* light or filtered sun (morning/evening). Avoid strong direct sun during midday hours.
- Watering: keep the substrate *always slightly moist* with rainwater, demineralized, or distilled water. Avoid hard water and prolonged stagnant water in the saucer.
- Humidity & climate: prefers medium–high humidity (50–70%); ideal temperatures 20–28 °C. Light misting is welcome; protect from cold drafts.
- Soil: airy and fertilizer-free mix (sphagnum + perlite) in a pot with drainage holes.
- Nutrition: do not fertilize the soil. It can feed itself; if needed, you can *occasionally* place a small insect in 1–2 pitchers. Do not use meat or liquid fertilizers in the pitchers.
- Maintenance: remove dry pitchers/leaves with a clean cut. Replace the stake or hang the basket if the tendrils lengthen.
- Hoop resin pot: unbreakable, lightweight, and easy-to-clean material; rounded edge with a contemporary design.
- Style & placement: ideal as a cascading plant on bright shelves or hung near screened windows; recommended cachepot 15–16 cm.
- Warnings: ornamental plant, not edible; the liquid in the pitchers is not intended for food use. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Note: Being a natural product, the number and size of pitchers, shapes, and measurements may vary slightly (±10%) depending on the season and growth.
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