When I buy a more expensive plant, is it bigger?
Our prices are reflecting how fast the plant is growing, propagating and how demanded it is. Size is secondary here. N. rajah for example takes 10 years until it has a 30 cm diameter, while N. mirabilis can do the same in a year. If you have very spectacular plants like N. veitchii, N. northiana or N. sibuyanensis they will also come at a higher price, even when N. northiana is still tiny as of the moment.
Do plants also become cheaper?
Yes, as we are rarely importing these days and rely more on propagating ourselves, we can offer SOME species at even lower prices. But before we can release plants for very low prices, we really need to produce lots to keep up with demand sustainably. However sometimes the demand gets so strong that we have to increase prices until the quantity is safe again for lower prices. You might feel it already: The customers are actually generating the prices.
Do plants also become more expensive?
Yes, when they get bigger, especially from Size M to L. But usually I will keep smaller or re-propagated plants at the same base price. Sometimes prices are also increasing, when demand jumps up.
Do you have wholesale sales?
Yes, for some of the cheaper plants, you will find it indicated next to the species. For the more expensive plants I can not give any discounts. And yes, the plants need to be the same species and clone – otherwise it is not wholesale 🙂 Please note that for larger plants like Nepenthes and Sarracenia or special packaging requests we will ask for partial shipping charges (even if the shopping cart indicates free shipping). No need to ask for wholesale on plants that are not indicated as such. This includes VFT, which are selling fast enough without any wholesale offers… Wholesale also doesn’t entitle you to any free plant promos. If you want to sell plants yourself, make sure to do so in accordance with DENR requirements.