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Hey guys--I'm sorry I haven't been on here as much lately, but school has been keeping me busy. This is my last semester in high school and I have been *trying* to enjoy it while I can. I don't think I'm ready to be an adult just yet :p
But yeah; that's enough about me. Here are some plants...
I just picked up a pair of cedar hanging baskets and stuck my N. ventricosa in it. I mounted some cast iron plant hangers to the side of an Ikea bookcase so they can hang in front of the window. The plant gets a good number of hours of full sun right now; in the summer that will change to...
its been slow acclimating but is now producing two new basals both of which are starting to produce pitchers, and the main vine is also producing its first pitcher for me and it looks like another is starting to inflate:-D
Basal growths
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My N. jacquelineae is getting some really nice size to it, and just opened this trap the other day...
Its traps turn deep red with a dark red to black peristome depending on the lighting the plant is getting, this trap will likely get very dark red over the next week or so, but is FINALLY...
I received a rooted cutting almost a year ago as a freebie in a trade. It was a 2 node rooted cutting. One above ground, one below. The problem is that the stalk above the leaf has dried to the point that I think the node above the leaf has died or at least will most likely never activate...
Long post, but thought I'd put it all out there since I was at it
Since the weather has been Really Nice lately I decided to move the plants that I brought indoors for the winter back out to the greenhouse & realised I need a bigger GH / LOL
I need to trim a few Neps back to make room
I know...
this is a vine that i started about a year ago and is now about 14 to 20 inches long and can be cut in to three pieces, and shipped at your cost pm me if interested , it now has two basals and is starting to pitcher fairly well on the first basal , so im ready to cut it and share, if you think...
This past summer I purchased a tiny, struggeling N. Diatas. The seller was very honest with me about it's condition. In the six months or so that we've been together it has shown me that it definitly likes my conditions, but, I haven't figured everything out yet.
The ruler upright in the pot...
After being overseas for 3 week I came home to some pleasant surprises. Since the Sarrs are all dormant Neps will have to do for now :)
The N. lowii x campanulata is finally throwing some beautiful pitchers and seems to have a very toothy peristome:
I had thought that the N. gracilis var...
I just removed the basal from my N. spectabilis x talangensis. It was getting really big, and I had avoided removing it for some time. I have never rooted anything before, and I was afraid of killing it. Nevertheless, the deed is now done. What I really want to know is whether I did it right...
I have a small AW faizaliana that has two growth points. One is smaller than the other, but it is a TC split between the two. The smaller growth point is kind of pinned beneath the larger growth point. I was going to divide the two plants when I received it, but when I removed all the soil I...
N. tentaculata
N. x Exotic Lady
N. singalana Belirang
I got this plant by accident a few months ago labeled as N. glabrata. I was kind of disappointed, but as it turns out it's a really beautiful species. This is one of its fist pitchers (with teefs)
N. boschiana x densiflora (probably BE...
So I am currently awaiting the delivery of an unrooted N. x Miranda from a generous member of this forum. I've never planted a basal before (except when one accidentally broke off rom a death cube and is thriving now). From the research I've done I currently have a pot of 2:1 LFS to Perlite...
Been awhile since ive done a SASE or plants for shipping cost thing...
so here is the deal, first come first serve, but please dont hog all the plants from the others...
put your name on the list, and we will go from there....
Pinguicula 'Titan' - 5 available, varying ages and sizes....
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Was cleaning out the greenhouse today & trimming plants back & all that fun stuff
When I found this weird deformed little guy hiding in the middle a a big basal cluster
I've heard of "Little Lid Syndrome" but can't say I've ever seen a pitcher that looked like this before / LOL
Just...
What I’m looking for: N. glabrata, N. muluensis, N. lavicola, N. rhombicaulis
What I have:
N. reinwardtiana “red” (rooted cutting with 2 growth points, no pitchers)
N. tobaica (2” leaves, 2 pitchers)
N. ventricosa (small with three growth points, numerous pitchers)
Unrooted basal of N...
1st Time rooting in water {What do you know It Works} & I was wondering when to move to a soil mix after it starts to root
I have a Vent X Burkei cutting that I've been keeping in water
It's started a nice basal but only has 2 tiny roots
Should I wait for them to get bigger / More roots
Or
Is...
I have two Lowland Nepenthes up for trade. It hurts my heart very much to offer my beloved Nepenthes bicalcarata up for trade and/or adoption. I would not trade it for the world if I honestly felt that I didn't have to. Unfortunately this plant grows to be the largest carnivorous plant in...
I've got a few plants that can be easily divided. Not looking for anything inparticular, just PM with offers.
x3 N. 'Black Knight' (HL) ventricosa x ramispina
N. ventricosa (HL)
x2 N. sanguinea 'Orange' (HL)
Hey guys here are some of my neps...They are doing quite well with the recent colder weather.
First of is this rafflesiana
I love this miranda....never fails to pitcher for me
Fresh pitcher of miranda
Tiny truncata.....
Coccinea
Red dragon upper pitcher growing in direct...
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