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new house new setup

  • #81
newest ventricosa x ovata pitcher
kinda layed on its side so one side is flaired out more than the other

DSCF2878 by rball0406, on Flickr

DSCF2879 by rball0406, on Flickr

And this is what i believe is Lowii x Camp. however i can not quite remember i lost the tag. FLYTRAPLADY i got it from you if you remember that would be awsome.


DSCF2877 by rball0406, on Flickr

DSCF2875 by rball0406, on Flickr

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  • #82
can anyone identify the above lowiiX ? i believe lowii x camp. but lost the tag
 
  • #83
definitely lowii x campy brotha..
 
  • #85
The transition from outdoors to indoors have produced some drawf like pitchers

Normal Pitcher

DSCF2998 by rball0406, on Flickr

Dwarf

DSCF2999 by rball0406, on Flickr


My Spect. x Aristo.
This thing grew over 2 foot tall the first summer i had it. This spring i took a bunch of cuttins and sent them to fellow growers. The plant is just now producing pitchers. The old growth point shot up at least 7 new growth points that all tower strait upp from the original plant now laying flat on the soil.

DSCF3007 by rball0406, on Flickr

DSCF3006 by rball0406, on Flickr

DSCF3004 by rball0406, on Flickr

whole plant

DSCF3008 by rball0406, on Flickr

DSCF3009 by rball0406, on Flickr
 
  • #86
That looks crazy. Like a bush of nepenthes.
 
  • #87
Awesome Ryan. Love when they get multiple growth points like that!!
 
  • #89
I just got a singalana x aristo .
Looks a lot like your spectabalis x aristo Looks
beautiful plants. them all
 
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  • #90
looking good Ryan.
 
  • #91
Lovely plants :)

Edit: Is your setup a greenhouse in a garage? I'm interested to see what your lighting distance from the plants is, etc. Also, what climate zone are you in?
Forgive me if these questions are already addressed earlier in the thread, just don't have the time to surf through the whole thing ATM, but just tell me if these questions are already addressed and I'll look.
 
  • #92
Sory richjam i missed your post. It is a small greenhouse indoors in my house over a lenolium floor. I live in the Adirondacks of NY state so we are a cold zone. I have a 4 foot 4 bulb t8 shop light mix of 6500 k and 2300k bulbs, this is about 2 foot above plants, each shelf has bulbs as well 2 bulb 2 foot shop lights about a foot above and when they reach light i move them to top rack. The exo terra tanks the top one is lit by the 4 bulb light, the lower has 2 3 bulb bathroom vanity setups with CFLs and they are within a foot from tank.
 
  • #94
  • #95
N. ventricosa x insignis is awesome! I didn't even know that existed.
 
  • #96
yea it was a random buy and thats what i got. Im in love its getting bigger and bigger and with more color every time
 
  • #97
Knowing how insignis is, it'll be a massive plant.
 
  • #98
random sar i started from seed a few years back, no idea what it is any ideas?

DSCF3307 by rball0406, on Flickr


DSCF3308 by rball0406, on Flickr

DSCF3309 by rball0406, on Flickr

Spect. x aristo.

DSCF3310 by rball0406, on Flickr

funny looking pitcher

DSCF3296 by rball0406, on Flickr
Truncata Passian finally getting some size

DSCF3298 by rball0406, on Flickr

Viking x truncata from exo

DSCF3288 by rball0406, on Flickr
Ventricosa x insignis

DSCF3289 by rball0406, on Flickr

DSCF3290 by rball0406, on Flickr
 
  • #99
looking good,very thin peristome on that truncata,the funny pitcher is it boschiana?that ventricosa x insignis is a cracking looking plant
 
  • #100
Just found your thread. Very nice indeed! I love the parade of cape flowers in post 53.
 
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