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Post by keeper on Jul 10, 2016 13:10:55 GMT -5
N. izumiae - this is the first izumiae I got N. veitchii x eymae Large N.robcantleyi N.copelandii lower pitcher and upper pitchers N.lingulata #1 N.ventricosa x hamata N.glabrata N.hamata wistuba clone 2 N.veitchii (k) N.jamban
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Post by keeper on Jul 10, 2016 14:08:08 GMT -5
I hatched these guys in the grow space but moved them outside in the front garden because there is much more to eat. They're doing good.
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Post by exoticplantseller on Jul 10, 2016 14:13:37 GMT -5
Wow I really like the Jamban... are they expensive and how do i get them to get pitchers? I have a ventrata and it won't get pitchers... thanks
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Post by keeper on Jul 10, 2016 14:31:01 GMT -5
Wow I really like the Jamban... are they expensive and how do i get them to get pitchers? I have a ventrata and it won't get pitchers... thanks jamban aren't crazy expensive but they are hard to find. With your ventrata make sure it has some good light in front of an east or west facing window. South works too but you may find mid summer the sun is quite high for as south window. humidity doesn't have to be crazy high but higher the better. It can adjust to growing as a house plant very easily. Keep your media moist at all times but not drenched and soggy. Best of luck
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Post by exoticplantseller on Jul 10, 2016 14:59:48 GMT -5
Wow I really like the Jamban... are they expensive and how do i get them to get pitchers? I have a ventrata and it won't get pitchers... thanks jamban aren't crazy expensive but they are hard to find. With your ventrata make sure it has some good light in front of an east or west facing window. South works too but you may find mid summer the sun is quite high for as south window. humidity doesn't have to be crazy high but higher the better. It can adjust to growing as a house plant very easily. Keep your media moist at all times but not drenched and soggy. Best of luck Thank you for the tips. I have it outside, and here in ontario at this time of year it is pretty humid. Usually 30 - maybe 50% not exact but somewhere around there. As soon as I got it home from the nursery it didn't get any more pitchers. It is hanging under my deck. It was getting sunburn so i moved it to where it sees the light but is in the shade. Is that good? I will keep experimenting. Do you have extra Jamban I can have? Or maybe send 1 or 2 cuttings? I don't want to spend much right now.
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Post by roraima on Jul 10, 2016 15:01:30 GMT -5
Incredible collection Keep.
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Post by Tarantulalover on Jul 10, 2016 15:04:09 GMT -5
great looking plants keeper!
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Post by keeper on Jul 10, 2016 17:23:01 GMT -5
jamban aren't crazy expensive but they are hard to find. With your ventrata make sure it has some good light in front of an east or west facing window. South works too but you may find mid summer the sun is quite high for as south window. humidity doesn't have to be crazy high but higher the better. It can adjust to growing as a house plant very easily. Keep your media moist at all times but not drenched and soggy. Best of luck Thank you for the tips. I have it outside, and here in ontario at this time of year it is pretty humid. Usually 30 - maybe 50% not exact but somewhere around there. As soon as I got it home from the nursery it didn't get any more pitchers. It is hanging under my deck. It was getting sunburn so i moved it to where it sees the light but is in the shade. Is that good? I will keep experimenting. Do you have extra Jamban I can have? Or maybe send 1 or 2 cuttings? I don't want to spend much right now. Give your plant time to adjust and it should be fine. It would do alright in doors as well, maybe better indoors as you wouldn't have to move it when it gets cold. As for the jamban sorry I only have the one and I'm not cutting it for a while
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Post by exoticplantseller on Jul 10, 2016 17:58:16 GMT -5
Thank you for the tips. I have it outside, and here in ontario at this time of year it is pretty humid. Usually 30 - maybe 50% not exact but somewhere around there. As soon as I got it home from the nursery it didn't get any more pitchers. It is hanging under my deck. It was getting sunburn so i moved it to where it sees the light but is in the shade. Is that good? I will keep experimenting. Do you have extra Jamban I can have? Or maybe send 1 or 2 cuttings? I don't want to spend much right now. Give your plant time to adjust and it should be fine. It would do alright in doors as well, maybe better indoors as you wouldn't have to move it when it gets cold. As for the jamban sorry I only have the one and I'm not cutting it for a while I find rooting suckers works very well, so when you can cut the suckers off can I be on the list for a cutting? Thanks
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Post by keeper on Jul 10, 2016 18:49:22 GMT -5
People Will know when and if I decide to cut it someday. Until then stay up to date on the members trade and sell section of the forum. You may come across something there
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Post by exoticplantseller on Jul 10, 2016 20:11:01 GMT -5
People Will know when and if I decide to cut it someday. Until then stay up to date on the members trade and sell section of the forum. You may come across something there Ok thank you
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Post by keeper on Jul 10, 2016 21:53:56 GMT -5
Not sure what this utricularia is, this had no label Bunch of orchids growing in the bottom corner. Not much to show right now. Sensitive plant N.sanguinea N.aristolochioides
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Post by Avery on Jul 11, 2016 17:47:30 GMT -5
Very nice collection man! I hope they all do very well for you, but based on your photos you should have no problem.
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Post by vraev on Jul 12, 2016 0:37:07 GMT -5
Looking spectacular man. Awesome.
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Post by keeper on Jul 24, 2016 9:05:06 GMT -5
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