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I recently bought this Pinguicula at an orchid show ; I assumed it was moranensis but the vendor informed me that he did indeed own moranensis, and the particular plant being sold wasn't labeled as it. I'm curious to see what type of ping it is (Mexican...
Title says it all. What I have for trade you ask? Well here ya go:
N. ventrata (rooted cutting)
D. sessifolia
Unknown ping
U. sandersonii
U. livida
U. tricolor
Thats about all I can think of at the moment. If you have N. x hookeriana for trade then pm me. Check out my grow list. Sometimes (by...
The title says it all. Living way down south with no rain to speak of and really hot summers I've been trying for a few years to grow Sarrs. Well this year I've had my first success.
I took a 18"ish tall trash can and drilled drainage holes about 6" up all around the trash can then filed it...
Help, my new boss saw My TF calender and he wanted to have a vft for his office. I explained their requirements and the dormancy and he was crushed. His next request then was a cp that he could grow under a light in his office. Before I try to convince him to get a small tank to grow...
Soooooo, I made the mistake to choose my Pings based on looks.
I read in Savage Garden that Esseriana is a tropical ping. Pirouette is a hybrid and I couldn't find Tina anywhere.
It also says temperate shouldn't go on a windowsill. So, I just want to make sure this three pings are compatible...
I am under the impression that they are very easy to grow. I'll prob keep them in doors in the kitchen with filtered sunlight through out the day. If i follow general ping directions there shouldn't be many surprises right?
Thanks !
It's a neat little plant but I do not have the space for it.
It should be a nice addition to someone's collection
Far as trades go I do not very have much I am looking for but here goes:
n. sumatrana
n. campanulata
n. kamptonia
n. bical orange
n. bical red x orange
N. Viking #19 x (maxima x...
Not any type of endorsement... just results, ymmv
Light Details: http://www.hortamericas.com/images/stories/cl-G-Flowering_Lamp-0111-lr-uk_LR.pdf
Spectrum: DR/W/FR
Distance to plant: 15"
Photoperiod: 18/6
Test subject: Typical ping
Note: Sole source of lighting
One week:
Operating temps...
I have been growing, or in some cases attempting to grow, pings for a few years now. In all that time I have managed to kill three, count em, three mocties. Well now, I am proud to present my first ever ping
and just guess what it is growing on :-D
This is where I'll post about my indoor collection. I decided to be so public with it because I am very serious about making it better (all within means of course!). I recently lost a great many of my older plants, though a few decade + ones survived my year off at university. As I plan on...
I really gotta stop coming up with weird titles lol.
Anyway I just performed a mass leaf pulling on all of my pings this Friday (06/27/14) and thought I would start a development thread incase anyone was interested.
I am too lazy to retype all the pings so I am just copying the description...
This is an update to my previous Makin' pups.... thread,
http://www.terraforums.com/forums/showthread.php/134304-Makin-pups
This is how they look today,
forming a ring o' pings around the mother plant.
They have done a fine job of propagating themselves.
dvg
I got this ping from the seller as P. emarginata x cyclosecta 2 years ago. It bloom nice this year.
However, I think the petal shape doesn't tell it is a cross of emarginata and cyclosecta.
What do you think? Any comment is appreciated.
I've been wanting to give back for the help I've received and any plants I've received here. I finally have something to spare. I know it isn't much but for now I'm giving what I can. They aren't full blown plants, I rooted leaf pulls about a month or so ago. I have three species: esseriana...
these were given to me by a member and its about time i pay it foward since they are doing well.
up for offer is one plant
pics found here
http://www.terraforums.com/forums/showthread.php/136519-Petal-attack!
to enter you must have donated to the NASC auction. Will ask the winner to prove it...
Update: NEW YORK MEMBERS ONLY
(Thx, Cthulu!)
This is a shot in the dark, but does anyone have a division of S. oreophila that they'd like to trade for? (I think that trading across state lines is legal, just not selling, correct?)
I'm afraid what I have to offer may be the limiting factor...
I have heard somewhere that some cp's die in certain mosses, I assume because of the moss degrading and causing spikes in certain chemicals or something.
I dont know because I can't find info on it anywhere but common sense tells me that this problem is most likely more common in bog plants...
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