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Nepenthes Diana (N. ampullaria × (N.sibuyanensis × N. ventricosa)) (Pitcher Plant)

Nepenthes Diana (N. ampullaria × (N.sibuyanensis × N. ventricosa)) (Pitcher Plant)

Regular price $25.00
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Nepenthes ‘Diana’ produces elegant, softly rounded pitchers that blend the best traits of its parent species, with traps that are bulbous at the base and gently taper toward a flared opening, giving the plant a refined, sculptural appearance.

Its coloration ranges from fresh green to warm blush tones, often deepening into soft reds or pinks under stronger light, while a slightly thickened peristome lines the opening, sometimes showing subtle striping and contrasting against the lighter, waxy interior. Compact and visually striking, it tends to produce clusters of pitchers close to the plant, forming a dense, layered display with a distinctly tropical feel.

Care: Moderate (beginner-intermediate)

Temperature: 24–32 °C

Light: Bright indirect light to partial sun

Humidity: Very high (70–90%)

A tissue culture plants are grown in clear gel, transparent container that holds multiple young plants (typically 3 or more) grown under laboratory conditions.

Our Gel Cup are non-sterile gel media that we use for start the hardening process after a plant has been in tissue culture.These vessels provide a carefully controlled environment, keeping the plants healthy as the get ready to transition to standard growing conditions.

Quick Hardening Steps:

  1. Open Lid Gradually: Slightly open the cup to slowly reduce humidity.
  2. Maintain Humidity: Gradually decrease humidity over 2–4 weeks.
  3. Indirect Light: Start with gentle, indirect lighting.
  4. Moist Soil: Keep media damp, never wet.
  5. Monitor Closely: Slowly increase airflow and light exposure.
Gel Cup

Each transparent Transition Cup (5 cm diameter × 7 cm height) contains a juvenile carnivorous plant that has moved beyond sterile tissue culture and into a structured transition medium.

Inside, you’ll find a young carnivorous plant securely planted in a semi-solid blend designed to support root development while easing the shift from gel to soil.

This carefully balanced environment maintains optimal humidity and airflow, helping reduce transplant shock and supporting the plant during this critical transition stage.

Suitable for both novice growers and experienced collectors, Transition Cups provide a reliable, low-stress way to guide delicate carnivorous plants toward successful soil establishment.

Each transparent carnivorous cup (5 cm diameter x 7 cm height) contains a juvenile carnivorous plant freshly transitioned from tissue culture.

Inside, you'll find a young carnivorous plant planted securely in special growing media soil that replicates their natural habitat.

This carefully balanced environment maintains optimal humidity, aiding the delicate plants during their crucial hardening-off stage.

Perfect for both novice growers and experienced collectors, these cups provide a simple and effective way to cultivate and enjoy captivating insect-eating plants.

Regular price $25.00
Sale price $25.00 Regular price
Save $-25.00 Sold out
Tax included.

Nepenthes ‘Diana’ produces elegant, softly rounded pitchers that blend the best traits of its parent species, with traps that are bulbous at the base and gently taper toward a flared opening, giving the plant a refined, sculptural appearance.

Its coloration ranges from fresh green to warm blush tones, often deepening into soft reds or pinks under stronger light, while a slightly thickened peristome lines the opening, sometimes showing subtle striping and contrasting against the lighter, waxy interior. Compact and visually striking, it tends to produce clusters of pitchers close to the plant, forming a dense, layered display with a distinctly tropical feel.

Care: Moderate (beginner-intermediate)

Temperature: 24–32 °C

Light: Bright indirect light to partial sun

Humidity: Very high (70–90%)

A tissue culture plants are grown in clear gel, transparent container that holds multiple young plants (typically 3 or more) grown under laboratory conditions.

Our Gel Cup are non-sterile gel media that we use for start the hardening process after a plant has been in tissue culture.These vessels provide a carefully controlled environment, keeping the plants healthy as the get ready to transition to standard growing conditions.

Quick Hardening Steps:

  1. Open Lid Gradually: Slightly open the cup to slowly reduce humidity.
  2. Maintain Humidity: Gradually decrease humidity over 2–4 weeks.
  3. Indirect Light: Start with gentle, indirect lighting.
  4. Moist Soil: Keep media damp, never wet.
  5. Monitor Closely: Slowly increase airflow and light exposure.

Each transparent Transition Cup (5 cm diameter × 7 cm height) contains a juvenile carnivorous plant that has moved beyond sterile tissue culture and into a structured transition medium.

Inside, you’ll find a young carnivorous plant securely planted in a semi-solid blend designed to support root development while easing the shift from gel to soil.

This carefully balanced environment maintains optimal humidity and airflow, helping reduce transplant shock and supporting the plant during this critical transition stage.

Suitable for both novice growers and experienced collectors, Transition Cups provide a reliable, low-stress way to guide delicate carnivorous plants toward successful soil establishment.

Each transparent carnivorous cup (5 cm diameter x 7 cm height) contains a juvenile carnivorous plant freshly transitioned from tissue culture.

Inside, you'll find a young carnivorous plant planted securely in special growing media soil that replicates their natural habitat.

This carefully balanced environment maintains optimal humidity, aiding the delicate plants during their crucial hardening-off stage.

Perfect for both novice growers and experienced collectors, these cups provide a simple and effective way to cultivate and enjoy captivating insect-eating plants.