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A whole mess of random low quality pics. THERE BE, HAPPY NOW?!?!?
The aristolochoides kids. See Luca, uber tiny.
SG N. hamata coming out of a pouty phase.
N. truncata HL
N. macrophylla
N. platychila's newest
little one from N. lowii x spectabilis
N. tentaculata starting to chin up
First in my care from my SG N. veitchii HL. Looks pretty promising.
little N. truncata x spectabilis hiding out.
New round of leaves from D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa (Albany Hwy) almost done unfolding.
D. macrophylla pushing up a flower, and yeah, recently fed.
A couple D. allantostigma at the base of D. peltata 'White Flower'.
The young kids.
A little one from N. ephippiata that I didn't know existed.
D. regia doing it's thing after a heavy feeding.
N. spectabilis x aristolochoides getting some size to it.
Speaking of getting some size. My N. 'Effulgent Koto' got so tall the stem snapped. So I had to tie off to keep it from breaking in half. Thanks to my fiance for the size reference..
LOVING this truncata x veitchii HL. Thanks again Mitchell for the hook up on these.
N. veitchii K starting to dominate the already too small grow space.
My two most finicky neps. Just can't seem to make these two happy. N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana (back) and N. (x tiveyi x veitchii H/L) x (northiana x veitchii H/L) (front) with N. vogelii in the far back there.
Newest from my smallest N. x leessii
Yeah, my smallest N. x leessii not so small anymore.
OHAI!
Getting some good color on the S. "Brokkenensis" seedlings
B52
Cut the main stalk on my N. sibuyanensis x (northiana x veitchii H/L) to help these 5 basals to grow out faster.
N. northiana still looking good.
The only pic of all my cephs that turned out. C. "Big Boy"
And last but not least, the corner of the GH I never show. Some misc. vines and some spanish moss. The plan was to have this stuff take over the walls of the GH. But it's taking longer than I was hoping it would.
Any tips on getting my regia to look like that? Mine is doing the "one big leaf at a time" thing and looks all uneven.. And those Brokkensis seedlings are looking dope! mine isnt that big yet.. Do you give em any fert or anything?
Went back to the old avatar eh'? Snakes are icky..
I don't water it. It's just sitting in there with the HL's. Has a direct line of sight to the lights. About 4ft. below the 8 T5HO's. Max temps are about 77*F day, and 58*F night. Just silica and peat with a few Byblis seedlings in the pot. Other than that.. FEED FEED FEED!
I don't do anything with the Sarrs. They may have eaten when they were outside, but I wouldn't know.
N. x leessii ... i think i have this one also somewhere. not growing. wonder might be shaded out by the huge ventricosa. Assuming based on yours growing in HL/Inter conditions. Maybe I need to feed it more.....
That's a nice bunch of plants you got there. Pictures aren't bad either! You must have opted for the two fer lot of camera batteries to take so many pictures
Wish I could do both/either half as well as you do - growing and photographing - keep up the good work.
haha ! a good cook to you got one hell of a keeper man great find and great plants. i love the dew collection you have, and the mix of striped greatness amungst your nepenthes.
Have you ever had like random animals like toads and peepers or anything end up in there with no reason to how they got there?
The northiana's lookin good. Any pitcher production?
The N. mac of course .....we don't get to see many shots of that plant and its pitchers I'm sure because of its (lack of) vigorousness, but I remember you mentioning having/growing that specie.
(oh btw, meant to tell ya, but you can unscrew the close up adapter that is on the wideangle lens and attach it to the 10x for even more magnification)
(oh btw, meant to tell ya, but you can unscrew the close up adapter that is on the wideangle lens and attach it to the 10x for even more magnification)
I knew it came off, just didn't know what purpose that would serve. It says it's a macro adapter, so I just assumed it was for closer wideangle shots. Good to know I'm completely wrong. And I actually didn't use any of the lenses on this last update. Just a bunch of quick pics.
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