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Post by Syble on Feb 22, 2006 23:43:55 GMT -5
Just to let you guys know, colisanties had a mix up with an order a few months ago and ended up with some judith fins (or what ever!), I was there today and picked up the last 2 - 8" hanging pots they had. The reason I pointed it out is because they (the TC Plugs) come in I-72(?) packs, so they wouldn't have only had 2, but that was what was left, so It might be worth a shot to look at the home depots or other places that you know carries their products. Happy hunting! Sib
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Post by Syble on Feb 23, 2006 8:48:15 GMT -5
I should have mentioned that the one plant has like a 3 foot stem, I think I will try cuttings! Might try a few different things, I have the gel packs, but would also like to try LFS and vermiculite. Seeing as my house isn't humid at all, I will put them in some container, maybe a bag....But I wan't to sterilize them as good as I can before hand, what to use? 1:10 bleach or a peroxide? Thanks, Sib
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Post by bubblebrain00 on Feb 23, 2006 21:23:50 GMT -5
I also seen 8" hanging pots, but they look like the ventrosica. and these one were pretty big about 8" vines. I wanted to get it so badly but I dont really got space for it.
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Post by Syble on Feb 24, 2006 9:41:47 GMT -5
They regularly have 8" hanging pots of ventricosa, that and 4" pots are the norm for their nepenthes program, From what I was told, these judith finns showed up by accident. Sib
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Post by boondude on Feb 25, 2006 7:13:26 GMT -5
3 foot stem LOL ,thats exactly like the one i sent to Zongyi last year.It was even flowering.He thought it was very cool. I should have mentioned that the one plant has like a 3 foot stem, I think I will try cuttings! Might try a few different things, I have the gel packs, but would also like to try LFS and vermiculite. Seeing as my house isn't humid at all, I will put them in some container, maybe a bag....But I wan't to sterilize them as good as I can before hand, what to use? 1:10 bleach or a peroxide? Thanks, Sib
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Post by Syble on Feb 25, 2006 8:07:42 GMT -5
I can see where it has flowered twice, I am waiting for this top leaf to unfurl and if it is going to flower, I may leave it, otherwise I will probably do cuttings! Sib
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Post by boondude on Feb 25, 2006 9:56:15 GMT -5
unless u want to see what the flower looks like, chop it! All the tc Neps are 99% male plants.
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Post by Syble on Feb 25, 2006 13:00:21 GMT -5
lol, Judith Finn is a cultivar, described blatenly as a male one at that! I figured I would let it flower because there are a few calls for pollen, seams like peoples neps are blooming now. Sib
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Post by boondude on Feb 25, 2006 14:07:18 GMT -5
yep! tis the season to be polly
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