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A humble beginning, nothing compared to some of the wonders other growers have :hail:

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A group shot.

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N bicalcarata young pitcher.....

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and an older pitcher that hasn't dried up yet :-D

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N stenophylla

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N hamata x platychila, I can't wait for it to grow up! Just look at it!

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New pitcher just opened...

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N veitchii x platychila

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N thorelii x truncata(EP).....

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and inflating pitcher.

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N truncata 'lowland'

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N northiana in full steam again :-O

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N veitchii 'Hose Mountains'

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N burbidgeae growing very well in day temps of up to 31 degrees Celsius!

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N truncata x (ventricosa x aristolochioides)

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Little green N chaniana pitcher.

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N truncata x veitchii 'H/L striped' (EP), first pitcher at my house :-))

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An old N lowii x campanulata pitcher....
 
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peering into the death trap.

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Latest pitcher from N lowii x campanulata

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N truncata x spectabilis (EP)

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N xDyeriana

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N xVentrata pitchers bell! :banana2::banana2:
 
Oooh very nice! All full of pitchers and ready to take over your house :p
 
It maybe a small collection (not really though, that's pretty significant) but everyone looks happy and healthy! Good luck with it. Please keep posting progress shots. :)
 
Excellent!!! :love:
 
Humble my butt.. you've got some great plants there! Can't wait for your thorelii x truncata to get some size to it. That's gonna be a real hottie.
 
Nice pictures of a beautiful collection! Thanks for sharing.
 
Thank you everyone for your kind comments! Recently, the hot and dry weather of Malaysia has settled in (the city of Kuala Lumpur had temperatures up to 34 Celsius) took its toll on my plants. My rafflesiana had all of its pitchers dried :( and all my ampullarias refuse to pitcher at all. I'll try my best to keep updated :)
 
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The hot weather has taken its toll on my plants and as a result, most of them ceased pitchering and some slowed down their growth drastically.....:-(

The worst was my bicalcarata, I came back home from school only to find the soil bone dry and all the leaves curling up terribly :censor:

STILL, some brave the hot weather and continue to put up some amazing results which gives me hope that my nepenthes will brave the blistering temperatures that are to come :-D

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10 inch N xDyeriana pitcher. This is the biggest pitcher I have ever grown in my entire CP hobby lifetime!

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N northiana

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N veitchii x platychila

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N veitchii 'Hose Mountains', this was the same pitcher I posted 3 months ago that coloured up.

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N thorelli x truncata

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N truncata x spectabilis, I love the extremely long lasting pitchers of this plant. I think this pitcher is nearly 6 months old!

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N sibuyanensis tiny 1 cm pitcher, it took a while to settle down.

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N glandulifera x boschiana

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And finally, my N sibuyanensis x merrilliana is putting out a pitcher after nearly 3 months.

Hope you enjoy my updates! It's been a while!
 
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awesome xDyeriana.

Lookin good!
 
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Modest? That's a lot of nice plants! Your lowlanders should have faired well with the heat wave.
 
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Had a little time today, so I went down and snapped a few photos of the best from my plants.:-D

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N. truncata x spectabilis with truncata x veitchii in the foreground.

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Biggest pitcher yet from N. northiana.

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N. sibuyanensis x merrilliana, the one hybrid that inherited sibuyanensis' irritating fussiness for me ???

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N. xDyeriana gets a guest :-O
 
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Here are some nepenthes and plants for the month of October. Enjoy! :-D

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N lowii x campanulata
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N truncata 'lowland'
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N truncata x (ventricosa x aristolochioides)
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N rafflesiana 'spotted'
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N truncata x veitchii H/L striped
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Group shot.
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N veitchii x platychila
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N truncata x spectabilis
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N veitchii 'Hose Mountains'
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N northiana
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N glandulifera x boschiana
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N thorelii x truncata
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N burbidgeae
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N xDyeriana
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N xVentrata
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A more colourful N xVentrata pitcher that formed during the cooler months.
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Orchid #1: Need ID

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Orchid #2: Need ID too.
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Orchid #2 flower.
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VFTs growing in a pot :-O
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VFT typical...MY FINGER, ARGGHHH!!! :jester:
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VFT 'Akai Ryu'

Exams are just around the corner for me, so I've been really busy the past few months, will update more by the end of October!
 
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A quick update :-D

The rainy season is here, so all of my nepenthes have started to produce new leaves and inflate new pitchers. Despite that, only a few have fully developed, mature pitchers. :closedeyes:

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N 'Red Dragon' (thorelii x truncata) EP
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Freshly opened N truncata 'lowland'
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Tiny N x(veitchii x platychila)
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N xDyeriana finally hits 11" :banana2:
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Another view.
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N x(truncata x spectabilis) EP
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N reinwardtiana var samarindaensis
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N rafflesiana 'spotted'

And a view of things to come!
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You need more comments. I think the lack there of is causing me to miss your updates.
Love the x dyeriana. :hail:
 
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You're certainly building a pretty sweet collection! They're all looking good. :bigthumpup:
 
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Very nicely done!
 
  • #19
Your plants look great! Your N x(truncata x spectabilis) is gorgeous.
 
  • #20
Everything is looking awesome. Thanks for sharing!!!
 
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