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Mato's Pic Thread.

It IS fun.. I just don't fully understand the fundamentals of it all. Never payed attention in class.. just drew a lot.
 
Holy cow, that N. singalana Belirang is amazing. And I agree with Pineapple, nice sphag. Mine looks like poop, lol. The spectroscope thing is pretty neat, reminds me of chemistry, haha. I'd be interested to know how balanced the typical GE T8 tubes from HD are.
 
That's one of the best vids I've ever seen :jester: I love the vacuum! And the cephalotus in the video is amazing. In all seriousness though, that's a killer collection. Your singalana is soooo nice!
 
N. singalana Belirang :drool: Love all your neps and that ceph, well, speaks for itself.
 
Felt like taking some railing-bog shots today. Three of the plants haven't put out any decent pitchers yet, but I don't feel like waiting for them any longer.


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Yellow Jacket on Dana's Delight.
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'Hurricane Creek' x 'Adrian Slack'
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'Cinnamon Tube'
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leuco x oreo
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'Lynda Butt'
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Take a look at my grow list if you'd like to know what the other plants are. There's a few different sundews, flytraps, and sarrs that I didn't get to.
 
maybe my media is the reason my sarrs aren't growing. What kind of mix is that? Looks chunky..

I think it was 2:1:1 peat/perlite/aps, but I may have used pumice instead of perlite in some of them. APS is where it's at, baby..
 
My trip to the nursery this weekend has motivated me to give a quick nep update. With summer temps comes summer growth.


Two generations of pitcher:

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singalana x (ventricosa x sibuyanensis)

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Old inermis x bongso (the plant itself has begun to vine)

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ventricosa x talangensis

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jamban and tenuis

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glabrata and singalana x hamata

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eymae x ephippiata

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albomarginata

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hamata Lumut sg.. as you can see there is a high pitcher to leaf ratio.

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ephippiata

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x trusmadiensis clone 2

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Progression of an ovata pitcher

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edwardsiana

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peltata

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jamban

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hamata aw clone 1

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gracillima

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diatas

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rajah, fully recovered from broken growth point (new pitcher on the way)

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spathulata

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robcantleyi with old veitchii x lowii in background

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newer pitcher

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Newest, largest lowii x truncata squat pitcher

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burbidgeae x edwardsiana

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mikei

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aw villosas

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be villosa

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macrophylla

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truncata Pasian

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singalana x hamata

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stenophylla

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vogelii

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veitchii k

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More updates to come..
 
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