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Post by khoas on Aug 5, 2008 21:02:19 GMT -5
G'day, Well I live in South Aussie. been into carnivorous plants for 12 years. I generallist growing all sort but am into the Australian natives, naturally. Also like growing CP from seeds as this is really only way get new varieites into Australia Have been member of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society for 11 years. I am their Seedbank Manager, Librarian, and Keeper of the Agenda and Miniutes, which is quite funny when you see how bad my spelling is
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Post by sdeering on Aug 5, 2008 23:46:06 GMT -5
All the way from down under, nice.
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Post by curlingguy on Aug 6, 2008 1:11:06 GMT -5
Welcome to our forum....!! Impressive Grow list you have.....very nice collection.
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Post by mabudon on Aug 6, 2008 8:08:11 GMT -5
Good to have another long-time grower- and one with experience with a LOT of plants most of us have never even seen, let alone attempted. now we'll have an overlap, you will have plants growing when we do not, so there will always be something to see
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Post by Rug on Aug 6, 2008 19:30:29 GMT -5
Welcome aboard! Like everyone says glad to have you! I am sure you will have pleanty of experiences to share with everyone here! And most of us will genuinly love to hear advise from a well seasond and experienced grower! Lucky you that you live close to where most of our beloved plants come from!
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Post by Rick Hillier on Aug 7, 2008 6:04:01 GMT -5
Welcome to our friendly community. Back in the day, I had a shareware program on the market called CATDISK, and a gentleman by the name of Patrick O'Sullivan was my Aussie rep. He sent me my first ceph, which grew into a huge specimen for me (at one point, I had over 100 pitchers on it) before I lost it due to the fact that I transplanted the entire thing into a bad batch of peat that had fertilizer in it, unbenownst to me.
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Post by khoas on Aug 7, 2008 7:58:38 GMT -5
Yes fertilzer is bane of CP
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