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My tiny garden with ping, nepenthes, sundews, darlingtonia, orchids. Thank you for watching. Have a good weekend :-D
Grow under 24 inch T8 light.
a ping.
Sundews, Darlingtonias, Orchids
Nepenthes.
My apologies if this already exists but I cannot seem to find anything on it.
I'm new to CP's and will be building a grow rack soon. I already have a tiny collection of Tillandsia and was wondering how all of you incorporate them among your other plant collections? I know some folks do the...
I am looking for Nepenthes not on my grow list and Drosera Filiformis var. Filiformis.
SOME of what I have for trade:
D. muscipula 'green dragon' (TINY division)
D. capensis 'alba' (almost mature)
N. x miranda(rooting cutting)
N. x ventrata (ventricosa x alata)(rooting cutting)
S. flava var...
This little guy has been suffering from an unknown pest for a couple weeks now:
It's been able to continue growing, but I fear it will die soon if I cannot treat for the pests. I have quarantined the plant and I don't think any others in my setup were infected. Here are the symptoms...
I've had these 2 P. moranensis growing for about 5 months. These are my first pings so I am still new to this. They had been kept wet but then winter came and their leaves looked different; a little smaller but not tiny like pictures I've seen of other pings in winter phase. I figured they...
So around 3 years ago, I got a little Cephalotus for my birthday.
It was around 2" in diameter, and only had little tiny baby pitchers.
I kept it under a constant 16ON/8OFF lighting cycle, 4" under a single T8 bulb, at 60-80% humidity and temperatures between 68 and 72, with no change in...
last year was the first time i have managed to get a Cephalotus to flower,i used a small paint brush to improve pollination , in early October last year the seeds were sown on a mix of sand and peat and left on a chilly windowsill for a couple of months,then i covered the top of the container...
Axelrod's CPs
Ok new thread, and I'm going to try to confine my questions and stuff to here now that I feel like I might be starting to get the hang of things...a little.
Previous threads:
http://www.terraforums.com/forums/showthread.php/135461-How-am-I-doing-so-far...
Been away for several months so I thought I would stop in with some information on the seeds I planted in late Fall 2012. The seeds and seedlings that did the best were the rafflesiana's and ampullaria's. I wound up with one hirsuta and two albomarginata's. The aristolochioides produced a half...
Hi guys
Im not very experienced with cephs!
In 2011 i buyed a lil tiny 2 leaves cephalotus baby from czplants at 2.99€. Now its a medium plant, with many grow point and many lil plants growing from the base of the mother plant.
The plant is now in soft dormancy, do not grow anymore in my heli...
After a long period of non-growth due to shock, my Brocchinia reducta is starting to grow again, my lovely plant loves the sun so I had it in my mother's bedroom in a west facing window and watered the urn, fed it a couple of bugs a month, the plant was growing beautifully, vigorous and quite...
Hey, everyone. I just started a collection this past spring/summer-ish. Nothing's died yet (knock on wood). Though, my heli's are limping along. I'll post them when they're not so ew. Everything is pretty young at the moment so not much to look at. Hoping they'll grow up to be half as good...
If you love Nepenthes as much as I do...
....the following may be hard to see.
So this summer was hot, and I lived in a place without AC. Needless to say, my highland Nepenthes were not happy with that. But then I moved, and also upgraded from a fishtank with lights set up to a...
I have two Utricularia longifolia that had been grown in peat moss when I purchased them and I want to transplant them into long-fibered sphagnum moss. However, the pieces of long-fibered sphagnum are pretty big and I'm not sure how to make sure the bladders are completely covered since they are...
Hi all, me again with a question for seed growers, especially Nepenthes attenboroughii seed.
I'm a beginner and tried my first Nep seeds: I bought some (probably old) Nepenthes seeds online and sowed them the 13th of september. Only the attenboroughii germinated (october 15th), now 8 plants...
I have been collecting rainwater for a while now and I usually strain it, and bottle it. However, lately I've been getting a bit lazy and have been just bottling it (removing the larger pieces of debris).I usually put them in large water bottles, unlabelled and keep them near my plants...
Might be something to watch, figure it will go for a ton. I know its not "that hard" to get Eden Black X open seeds now so maybe its real.
Its odd that there is not a "parent" pitcher photo, since this is a tissue culture from a seed grown plant I would think there would be an older plant...
So, I have a very healthy and vigorous khasiana in a very small greenhouse in my tiny terrace garden.
It has a rather large vine on it with several rather rapidly growing basal shoots. The problem is, the vine is juuuust on the verge of pressing into the top of the greenhouse.
My reading tells...
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