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Few Pics

My turn to share some of my neps :)

Dyeriana....
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A few gracilis
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Purple gracilis
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Are this 2 mirands different clones BTW???
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My favourite plant mirabilis enchinostoma
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Lastly a fern
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Great plants!

Do you grow your enchinostoma in intermediate conditions or as a true LL? I love this plant too but have been avoiding it due to the conditions I could provide it.
 
I, too, would like to know how you are growing the N. mirabilis echinostoma. Beautiful plant, by the way, truly stunning. I had one, but I couldn't seem to get away with growing it well. It was fitful in making pitchers for me and I sold it to someone who I thought might have more success. What kind of medium do you use and how do you water it?
 
Honestly, I've never been a fan of N. mirabilis enchinostoma but that pitcher is extremely nice. I don't know why I think yours is more attractive than all the others I've seen... Maybe the darker peristome or that it appears less ratty than the others; whatever it is, excellent growing.

xvart.
 
Thanks guys....My conditions here in malaysia is strictly lowland....afternoon temps are about 34C and nights around 26-28C....Recently its been raining a lot so nights are slightly cooler..All i know is that my enchino only pitchers well when the humidity is higher...So yea lowland conditions with higher humidity is what it likes in my experience. Medium i just use LFS/perlite/burnt earth. Watering like any other nep or mirabilis :) Wet

Xvart, Thanks for the kind comment. Its a BE clone.
 
Nice plants as always Kent. You grow such fantastic lowlanders, do you have a northiana?

Also that fern is great! I want one. :)
 
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