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Very nice plants, loving the artiso, veitchii and leessii..

It looks like a jungle there.. I love it! I want to just sit in there all day and read or play my ds.
 
Very nice plants, loving the artiso, veitchii and leessii..

It looks like a jungle there.. I love it! I want to just sit in there all day and read or play my ds.

I actually do quite a bit reading in there. It's a very quite and serene place..
 
I actually do quite a bit reading in there. It's a very quite and serene place..

Exactly! I could spend all day in there taking my time reading while observing your amazing plants.. lol

My goal is to get one of our empty bedrooms turned into a nice indoor setup, and have it be our reading/relaxing plant room. Someday!
 
stuff..

I'm a moron.. So as I'm seeing my D. ascendens seedlings grow, I'm starting to notice differences in some of them. This one looks spot on..

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This one not so much. Then it hits me.. I'm using live LFS as my media. LFS that has zillions of rotunds growing in it throughout the year. :blush: Only 1/8th of the batch looks like this though.

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D. graomogolensis seedlings

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Crappy pic of a N. truncata x veitchii HL starting to tighten up.

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Should've stacked this one, but I'm lazy. D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa (Albany Hwy)

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D. regia

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upcoming N. veitchii K

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All your plants look amazing as usual.. I can't wait til my regia starts putting out long leaves like that.
 
The regia is huge..... N. truncata x veitchii has some beautiful colors.

On another note, I find that it's best to sow sundew seeds in Sphag that is from a location sparse on dews. Easier to do over here, but harder to collect large quantities.
 
Snapped a couple pics of some seedlings this morning..

N. jamban seedlings working on their first carnivorous leaves.

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N. villosa seedlings just hanging in there. Not sure if these will make it or not.. :down:

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Who knows, these might change your mind on toilet bowls. I hope the N. villosa seedlings make it. Have you tried lower night time temps?
 
Who knows, these might change your mind on toilet bowls. I hope the N. villosa seedlings make it. Have you tried lower night time temps?

I can easily get temps down into the 40*s now that it's colder here. Just haven't gotten around to allowing more outside air to flow in yet.
 
Land of the dead..

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I was thinking of how underrated D. aliciae is. So I decided to do a stack of one of my pots. It wasn't until I finished taking 10 pics for this pic that I realized I forgot to attach my macro lens. :rolleyes: But whatever, I created this crap stack anyways.

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D. hamiltonii

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N. truncata x veitchii HL from Mitchell looking grand after 8 months in my care. ... IMO

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