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I used to grow CPs very seriously, but at the moment all I've got is a remarkably resilient Heliamphora from Andrew. Hope to meet some or all of y'all soon :)
I had an idea a while back, and I was wondering if it makes any sense and if anyone has tried anything like it.
Utricularia campbelliana seems to do best for many people when it's either mounted or in a pot with holes. However, I've seen a couple of pots where it sort of looks like there's a...
Wow, ok. I had assumed highland from the description on the myrmecophyte forum where there's the picture of a wild specimen and a description of it being from "the mountains around Malaybalay." But that does explain why it's been doing poorly. Thanks a bunch for the info.
Does anybody grow this plant? It's an antplant from Wistuba. I've had mine for maybe a year and a half, and it's grown lots of roots and expanded the caudex a bit but doesn't seem to like to keep more than two leaves at a time for me. I had to leave for a week, and I left it in probably near...
I'm looking for seeds or plugs of U. quelchii, U. campbelliana, or U. alpina. I'm open to buying or trading. For trade, I have a small basal offshoot of Nepenthes tenuis and a tiny basal offshoot of Heliamphora ionasii.
I don't think the plant cares much about winter temperatures as long as they're sub-zero (it sits under snowpack in habitat so it never has to tolerate crazy low temperatures), but I bet the plant is already preparing for dormancy, yes. In habitat it would likely start seeing frosts as early as...
tl;dr does anyone grow Pinguicula in straight gypsum, and if so, where do you get it?
I had noticed that many cacti looked very different in cultivation and in the wild, and also that I found the wild version much nicer in many cases. After a bit of digging, it turns out that if the cacti are...
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