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Post by roraima on Aug 22, 2014 0:37:08 GMT -5
Here are a few pics of some of my tiny but prized Nepenthes attenboroughii and macrophylla seedlings. I've had them for long enough now that I'm somewhat confident that they can survive for the long run. Hopefully I will post more pictures as the plants mature as well as some shots of my SG lowii. N. attenboroughii SG Newly developing pitcher N. macrophylla SG I plan to post pics of the additional seedlings soon, enjoy.
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Post by vraev on Aug 22, 2014 1:16:49 GMT -5
Beautiful plants Roraima. I once got an N. attenboroughii seedling, but it died in the freeze along with the N. villosa seedlings. Not to mention, its not too often you see macrophylla seedlings either. Good luck with them. Keep us posted as they grow older.
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Post by Avery on Aug 22, 2014 2:00:25 GMT -5
Awesome. Looking forward to seeing more.
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Post by H2O on Aug 22, 2014 10:17:25 GMT -5
Looking good man! They seem to be enjoying our nightly lows.
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Post by roraima on Sept 2, 2014 1:04:44 GMT -5
Thanks for the kind words guys! Vreav what conditions where you growing your attenboroughii in before that devastating freeze? Here are a few more pics. N. macrophylla
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Post by Maiden on Sept 2, 2014 1:26:28 GMT -5
Very nice guy !
You are talented.
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Post by vraev on Sept 2, 2014 1:57:25 GMT -5
Nice pics Guy. Beautiful plants. Thanks for the kind words guys! Vreav what conditions where you growing your attenboroughii in before that devastating freeze? They were in, my big tank. It got regular highland Conditions. Depending on seasons 75-85F and nights of 50-65F. Although I hardly grew it for fast A couple of months before-the freeze.
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Post by roraima on Jan 19, 2015 17:28:03 GMT -5
Here is a quick update. I couldn't help but take a few pics of the subtle striped peristome and expressive lid of this N. attenboroughii seedling.
Thanks for looking.
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Post by Avery on Jan 19, 2015 18:15:01 GMT -5
It's shaping up to be a really nice looking plant. So sweet that you have all those seedlings. Nice moss, as well.
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Post by Seymour on Feb 8, 2015 12:32:30 GMT -5
They look fantastic! Great job.
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Post by roraima on Feb 18, 2015 19:12:17 GMT -5
Thanks Avery! Yeah I'm very grateful to have these plants and I'm definitely a Sphagnum lover . Thanks as well Seymour, good luck with your sprouts and congratulations.
Here are a few photos from today. N. attenboroughii 1650m N. attenboroughii Mt Victoria Peak 2 N. macrophylla Mt Trusmadi N. lowii Mt Trusmadi Thanks for looking.
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Post by lloyd on Feb 18, 2015 22:20:12 GMT -5
very nice little guys.
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Post by Flytrap on Feb 20, 2015 9:03:31 GMT -5
Great photos! Thanks for the share... they're such cute little buggers!
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Post by vraev on Mar 6, 2015 14:20:16 GMT -5
Fantastic plants man. They are all looking great.
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Post by cory on Mar 6, 2015 19:07:20 GMT -5
Sweet
My macro "SG" is about the same size as yours.
Awesome plants. Macro seems to be much faster than lowii
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