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  1. BigBella

    Nepenthes attenboroughii giveaway . . .

    In celebration of our recent in vitro successes with Nepenthes attenboroughii; and because you guys -- gals too -- are generally good eggs, we're giving one plant to some lucky grower, to be chosen at random, by those merry sylphs over at random.org, in one week's time. We had hoped to have...
  2. K

    Nepenthes Ramispina Genting accumulation help

    Hi im new to this site and find myself needing help with a issue im having with one of the nepenthes (ramispina genting) i have. It was sent to us in a bag (of course..) and ive been slowly opening the bag since the temps have gotton good, ive been doing it with the other plants we have as well...
  3. anramitaco

    LF higher elevation Nepenthes ampullaria

    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...
  4. hcarlton

    Nepenthes ventricosa x gymnamphora rooted cutting - No Longer Available

    Nepenthes ventricosa x gymnamphora rooted cutting Up for sale is one rooted cutting of N. ventricosa x gymnamphora, approximately 10-12" across. This is an easy growing and attractive hybrid, one which I know will endure lowland conditions and grow well as an intermediate. Pitchers can reach at...
  5. hcarlton

    Drosera sp. Lantau Island x capensis "typical" - No Longer Available

    Drosera sp. Lantau Island x capensis "typical" Up for sale is one young plant of this cross, approximately 2" across and produced from my own parent plants. This is a personal hybrid, and one of several I intend to choose a cultivar from. Plants can reach nearly 4" across, with elongate...
  6. G

    Maxillaria trade for Heliamphora

    Hi all, I have a division of Max. schunkeana (the nearly black orchid species) that I can offer for trade for a Heli division. This species is quite adaptable and has done well for me in intermediate to warm conditions (should probably do ok growing cool as well). It's a mini-small grower that...
  7. W

    Greetings from Lancashire, UK

    Hello everyone ! I think some of you may already know me from the CPUK foum where i've been a member now for almost 2 years, but for those of you who don't.... I got into carnivorous plants quite by accident when i went to collect some free plant pots offered in an advert, and i also came away...
  8. R

    Giveaway Orchid Seedlings Bulbo plumatum, Sarcochilus ceciliae, and Sedirea Japonica

    All of these were deflasked earlier this year and have been hardening up for a while now in intermediate temps. Many have started new growth. These are very young plants and could take YEARS to flower, so keep that in mind. All you need to do is post up a photo of something HUGE! The winner...
  9. M

    moving seedlings from terrarium to greenhouse

    Hi All I need some advice please - I have some seedlings in a terrarium which id like to move into the greenhouse. what should I be considering or keeping in mind with the move? They are growing in sealed bags so the humidity is very high - but I would keep them in the bags in the GH. im...
  10. R

    Giveaway Orchid Seedlings Bulbo plumatum, Sarcochilus ceciliae, and Sedirea Japonica

    All of these were deflasked earlier this year and have been hardening up for a while now in intermediate temps. Many have started new growth. These are very young plants and could take YEARS to flower, so keep that in mind. All you need to do is post up a photo of something TINY! The winner...
  11. M Jacobs

    Edwardsiana Companion question

    I am looking forward to one day getting an edwardsiana, but with the expensive price tag that is associated with it I would like to try to grow a more common and less expensive plant with similar requirements first. I have read that burbs are commonly grown with them but was curious as to what...
  12. ps3isawesome

    How do you decide which Nepenthes to get?

    I have Ventrata, and sibuyanensis I've spent about one week looking into which ones to get next. I def only want highland to intermediate. I also don't care to pay too much for them, maximum price for each plant is $30. So now what? Is it just me or do the younger plants look different...
  13. S

    Update on grow-tent (day/night temp. range)

    I've had my Nepenthes grow tent up for a couple weeks, and I have been recording the day/night temperature to get a feel for what conditions I get with no supplemental heating/cooling. I've been recording the min/max temps for each day, as well as the % humidity (I addressed this in another...
  14. S

    temperature for N. peltata

    When I visited a local nursery, they had some really nice N. peltata seedlings for a low price. To my knowledge, N. peltata grows at an elevation of 800-1600M in the wild, and I have heard before that it grows well as an intermediate. My growing area gets daily highs of 85-90f and nights between...
  15. Zath

    Help me think of winter solutions...

    I know there are a hundred threads about all the different setups and terrariums, a lot of which have a lot of great ideas and potential. Yet not every set-up is going to work under every condition. Here's the issue I'm going to run into this winter, whether I like it or not, and it may become...
  16. James_G

    Photos + mystery hybrid ID

    Hey everyone! I'm new here, so hopefully I don't stuff up the picture uploads/attaching. I grow highland and intermediate Nepenthes in Melbourne, Aus, in a variety of conditions including outdoor, indoor, terrarium and unheated greenhouse. I'm about to share some pictures of my favorites, so...
  17. F

    Article: Elucidating the D.montana complex

    Hello everyone, Here is another call to correct your plant labels! :) A few colleagues and I have just published a 35-page review of the D. montana complex. Like our previous publications on Brazilian sundews, this paper has been decades in the making and it has definitely been the most...
  18. K

    Large Nepenthes!?!?

    What is the largest & fastest growing highland or intermediate nepenthes ?
  19. M Jacobs

    Potential trade

    I have a nepenthes Caesar that I am contemplating trading. I have more intermediate to highland conditions and as a result has stayed roughly the same size for many years. I also have a unrooted basal of a nepenthes Lowii x Boschiana that I am also thinking about trading if I can get something...
  20. PsychoSarah

    The tiny ones

    So, thanks to my limited space for growing things, but my love of nepenthes anyways, I feel sometimes the smaller varieties get ignored in favor of the giant ones, but many of them have pretty traps too. So I have made it my mission that every year I am going to purchase 1 tiny nepenthes species...
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