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Post by Syble on Nov 30, 2006 11:11:49 GMT -5
yeah thats my miranda monopolizing half my dresser beside my stand there! thats the problem with a big nep in the house when others in the house don't appreciate the beauty of a carnivorous plant! Thanks, Sib
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Post by lloyd on Nov 30, 2006 11:29:56 GMT -5
I know what you mean, Sib. I'm thinking of getting a small terrarium for my bigger Sundews (Marston Dragon, extrema) but where can I make it inconspicuous? They are not the most beautiful to non-CP'ers.
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Post by vraev on Nov 30, 2006 16:55:01 GMT -5
thanks carl. There is finally a good picture I got which is in a good time frame since I got my plants. Remember all that time I was soo stressed over the plants. FInally I can say with confidence that ...they can pull through and I HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO keep VFTs alive. I dont know if I can make them thrive...but I can grow and keep them alive.
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Post by funkytechnician on Nov 30, 2006 19:27:56 GMT -5
hello everyone, I'm from Nova Scotia and am new to the forum! hears some pics of my terrarium, the plants in there are Drosera Intermedia, Rotundifolia, Filliformis, and Anglica, and hybrid seedlings, Sarracenia "Wriggleana" , Purpurea, Psitticina, and Catesbea and Venus Fly Trap
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Post by funkytechnician on Nov 30, 2006 19:28:42 GMT -5
um........
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Post by tom on Nov 30, 2006 19:29:24 GMT -5
Welcome! unfortunatly, the pictures aren't working apparently... And i must admit I don't understand why... unless CPUK doesn't allow hyperlinks... All your URL seems to work if they are copy/pasted in another window... Strange...
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Post by insectivore on Nov 30, 2006 20:41:01 GMT -5
Weird... Try Image shack or something?! Cya
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Post by Syble on Nov 30, 2006 20:48:11 GMT -5
Lloyd, funny, the large glistening leaves of binata family sundews were the one plant that even non plant fans found interesting and visually pleasing! CPUK dose not allow hyperlinking, try photobucket or image shack, welcome to the forum, be sure to introduce yourself too! Thanks, Sib
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Post by lloyd on Nov 30, 2006 21:55:13 GMT -5
Sib: Different plants for different people. I'm the only one in my house who likes weird plants. You have to admit that D. binata extrema is not as aesthetically pleasing to most as a phalenopsis.
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Post by insectivore on Nov 30, 2006 22:02:11 GMT -5
Lol! I have to agree with that but I'm still not much of an orchid lover... But on the other hand, My Mom is... Cya
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Post by funkytechnician on Dec 1, 2006 16:03:43 GMT -5
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Post by funkytechnician on Dec 1, 2006 16:10:28 GMT -5
The plants normaly look a lot more healthy than this, but they were quite weakend by an aphid infestation and then further traumatized by the Malithon (kemotherapy) I used to kill them. but whatever, they don't look to bad I guess
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Post by insectivore on Dec 1, 2006 17:51:18 GMT -5
Nice setup man! Cya
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Post by vraev on Dec 1, 2006 17:54:09 GMT -5
good to see u here funkytechnician. wow! that setup still keeps amazing me. Hey! can you please make a tutorial on how u keep the water inside recycling by filtering and so on....and how do u make sure that it doesn't cross a certain level...and also how do u make sure that the water doesn't erode all the peat away.
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Post by barvinok on Dec 1, 2006 21:13:11 GMT -5
Very nice setup! What is the scale of your models ?
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