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Post by edwardmelnyk on Jan 16, 2016 17:11:07 GMT -5
Thanks guys! Justin, they are maxima "wavy leaves" and glabrata.
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Post by H2O on Jan 16, 2016 17:14:46 GMT -5
Please keep me in mind for a couple seedlings of both if you have some to spare in the future. Got lots to trade if I have something you're looking for.
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Jan 16, 2016 17:28:33 GMT -5
I for sure will! I definitely don't know how I would keep so many plants of the same species otherwise. Thank you
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Post by shelbykid on Jan 18, 2016 19:32:56 GMT -5
What medium is the ceph planted in?
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Jan 19, 2016 14:45:38 GMT -5
What medium is the ceph planted in? Hey! The ceph is in a mix of peat, perlite and charcoal. I have live Spagnum moss as a top dressing.
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Feb 4, 2016 17:33:04 GMT -5
Ceph pitchers about to pop: Ventricosa: New veitchii pitcher and old: Thanks for looking!
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Post by Apoplast on Feb 4, 2016 20:09:49 GMT -5
Hi edwardmelnyk - Those are some happy looking plants. And, a really nice shot of the ventricosa pitcher! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Feb 14, 2016 18:16:09 GMT -5
The new veitchii pitcher:
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Feb 14, 2016 18:43:01 GMT -5
Also, here's a new ceph pitcher: And a bulbophyllum ambrosia about to bloom: Pinguicula corner: Along with a new tillandsia:
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Post by frederick on Feb 28, 2016 15:10:22 GMT -5
Cool setup! Your veitchii is especially beautiful! If you ever want to trade a few glabrata seedlings for jacquelinae and perhaps other species (waiting for sprouts ATM), I'd be interested You got me thinking I really should get some tillandsia...
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Feb 28, 2016 20:18:56 GMT -5
Cool setup! Your veitchii is especially beautiful! If you ever want to trade a few glabrata seedlings for jacquelinae and perhaps other species (waiting for sprouts ATM), I'd be interested You got me thinking I really should get some tillandsia... Thanks! I would love to, I would like to wait until it is clear that it's a pure species however so that it isn't a rip off or anything. Tillandsias are very fun and easy to take care of
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Post by frederick on Feb 28, 2016 20:29:10 GMT -5
Same goes for me! mine are not 100% certain to be pure either
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Apr 19, 2016 20:55:54 GMT -5
Here's a little update: The Nepenthes platychila that I've had since November is doing quite well, it's out out about 3 pitchers since then, and some massive leaf jumps. Next up is the Brocchinia reducta that I've had since around September. It hasn't done much, though I've been told they're slow growing. It is now finally making a breakthrough with a small leaf growing from the middle. Here's the newest veitchii pitcher. This species never fails to amaze me. I am extremely proud of it because it was my first plant that I ever got in the mail. Above are Nepenthes bongso var caranculata seedlings. I can't wait for these guys to get bigger! Here is a Lepanthes calodictyon that a friend picked up for me from the orchid show. I've only had it about 3 weeks, so we'll see how it goes. New Cephalotus growth, I got this guy back in October. Here is my ping coming out of dormancy with the large leaves, I'm hoping it'll flower! Here's a miniature Cattleya (SLC Fuchsia doll) that I hope will bloom sometime soon. This is a ping leaf pulling that ended up multiplying into 3 plants. We will end with a shot of my beautiful pot of the veitchii. It's turned into a really nice looking pot and plant, and I'm proud that I seem to have done it some good. Thanks for looking! (By the way, I have an update on the semi hydro orchids if you wanna look at my thread for them.) Cheers, Edward
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Post by keeper on Apr 19, 2016 21:37:57 GMT -5
Superb job on that veitchii Edward. All your plants look in fine form. Looking forward to future posts
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Apr 19, 2016 21:41:11 GMT -5
Superb job on that veitchii Edward. All your plants look in fine form. Looking forward to future posts Coming from you, that means a lot. Thanks!
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