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carnivoure12

Hear the Call of Nepenthes
Hey guy, decided to join in on the nep picture fun now that my Hamata opened its frist pitcher in my care. Sorry about the dirty barbeque, it was the highest and brightest spot in my balcony.


N. Spectabilis x Aristolochioides fresh pitcher.
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N. Truncata Pasian, i'm really likeing this one.
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N. Ampullaria, growing extremely well.
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N. Singalana Just a rooted cutting, hope it inflates the coming pitcher.
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N. Hamata, My baby
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First Pitcher in my Care

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N. 'Lady Pauline' Not very spectacular YET
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N. Rafflesiana, inflatin after a few months hiatus.
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Rafflesiana and Ventrata
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Last but not least N. x Mixta i'm really proud of this one.
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nice looking. how do you deal with lighting?
 
Hi Jimscott, thanks, umm they are under lights, they grow pretty well. Don't get fooled by the lighting on my mixtas pic, its a lot brighter, except i'm not very good with cameras. So yeah they grow under fluorscents, but some are going to be moved to a very bright window.
 
Looking great! How big is that N. x Mixta pitcher?
 
Almost 10 inches.
 
Wow congrats, you finally got that Raff to pitcher! mine's still doing absolutely nothing ;)
 
Be careful, that N. x Ventrata looks suicidal.
 
Hi Jimscott, thanks, umm they are under lights, they grow pretty well. Don't get fooled by the lighting on my mixtas pic, its a lot brighter, except i'm not very good with cameras. So yeah they grow under fluorscents, but some are going to be moved to a very bright window.

Yeah, the plants look heathy enough, but they won't color up nicely until you get them some better light. Hopefully the window does it.

Jason
 
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