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DoctorDoom’s grow list:
D. Binata (cloning in progress) x 30 -source: Cooks Carnivorous plants, Meadow View Biological Research Station, Jared (carnivorous plants sales and auctions, FB)
D. Capillaris (cloning in progress) -source: Cooks Carnivorous plants
D. Spatulata x 7 -source: Cooks...
Getting an ampullaria red soon! I looked around many sources for the care sheet and they were all kinda contradicting each other. Some said to give it shade since it grows on the forest floor in the wild, some said to give it full direct sunlight.
So I decided to ask you guys for your...
I have since acquired more nepenthes. What a Sin! Some random updates
N. Rafflesiana: The latest pitcher has darken, and producing some nectar.
N. Hookeriana: First pitcher after potted up, took about a month or so to stabilize
N. Ampullaria Green : A new pitcher is opening up
20 Oct...
My nepenthes ampullaria pitchers seem to have some sort of discoloration issue. On all of the pitchers but one it looks almost as if something had chewed on it removing a layer of cells, it's hard to describe. I don't know if its physical ( if something actually ate the pitchers) or chemical (...
Personal Collection:
Cephalotus follicularis
Darlingtonia Californica
Heliamphora minor
Sarracenia jonesii
Sarracenia x cateo
Nepenthes truncata
Nepenthes veitchii "Hose Mountains"
Nepenthes truncata x maxima "mini" seedlings
Nepenthes sanguinea
Nepenthes x ventrata
Nepenthes x miranda...
Sorry for a second post on pests but I rather get rid of them then regret not doing anything. I have a small 2.5 gallon tank with my nepenthes ampullaria and my utricularia longifolia and apparently fungus gnat larvae are snacking on my live sphag. Usually I have no problem with fungus gnats...
Must be a semi active poster, no new people please. Keep in mind this is a large plant already and will just keep getting larger given proper care. Currently measuring approx. 22" X 18". Currently being grown in a flood/drain setup with it roots allowed to grow down into fertilized water...
I've noticed some nice pitchers developing in good colors. These plants are new in my care and they really brighten me up. Glad I've been poisoned into Neps ha!
Nepenthes Viking : From a friend has color very nicely. Here's the development.
26 Aug 2015
Nepenthes Viking Seed grown : Like a baby...
Here up for trade is a young N. ampullaria Irian Jaya. Exactly the plant in below image (3-in pot for ref). US only. If you are interested pm me your offer. I am looking for Nepnethes.
I got this plant in June as Nepenthes ampullaria, but it hasn't produced a single pitcher that looks like a Nepenthes ampullaria pitcher. Is it a hybrid?
So I bought some nepenthes seeds off ebay and now I'm not sure what soil I should use in order to sow the seeds. The seeds are ampullaria, and having read like ten other sowing methods. I'm thinking of just using peat and perlit mix and putting the pot in plastic bags and placing them under my...
My current N. Rebecca Soper
N. Miranda basal cutting - Nice pitcher
My Nepenthes Rafflesiana new pitcher has open it's lid. So I've decided to take photos of the new pitcher when it is still fresh. With my DSLR and a few photo stack.
Nepenthes Rafflesiana : old pitcher
The new pitcher...
Drosera
Filiformis var. Tracyii
Spathulata
spathulata "Frasier Island"
Capensis
Capillaris Giant
Binata
Binata "Marstons Dragon"
Scorpiodes
Nitidula x Pulchella
Sarracenia
Flava
Flava 'Burlesque' x copper top
Leucophylla
Leucophylla red
Alata
Psitticinia x Minor
Kilimanjaro x Alata 'Black'...
All, I have a couple cuttings that have been rooted in water and then forgotten. They have been growing hydroponically for about two years :blush:, and they REALLY need to go, one has popped a basal at the water line.
There are two N. x morganiana cuttings, these are pitchering, and one...
I've noticed some spots on a few of my plants recently, and given that I've had no experience with pests so far (knocks on wood) I'm not sure what to make of this. Here's a leaf on my N. burbidgeae x robcantleyi, the spots near the edge have appeared in the last two weeks:
The other concern...
This may be a long shot, but I'm looking for a N. ampullaria that would tolerate cooler temperatures (intermediate) than usual, like the one from BE (3450, I think).
I can divide or take cuttings of many things on my growlist. Off the top of my head, I can offer a nice D. graomogolensis, any...
Sarracenia:
S. flava
S. flava var cuprea
S. rubra
S. rubra ssp. jonesii
S. purpurea ssp. venosa
Many assorted hybrids
Dionaea:
Typical
Nepenthes:
N. truncata
N. bicalcarata
N. ampullaria
N. sanguinea
N. x Ventrata
N. x Miranda
Nepenthes x hookeriana "green ampullaria parent"
Up for sale is the largest of my SG Nepenthes x hookeriana, produced from seeds of a N. ampullaria "green" plant. It is approximately 8-10" across, with pitchers reaching nearly 2" high. So far the color is pure green, but due to the light levels...
Figured I might as well put up a photo thread of my humble collection since I'm taking pictures anyway for records.
Let's start with N. rafflesiana x ampullaria.
The supplier said that despite its heritage it was growing well with the other highlanders. I don't doubt them given the altitude...
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