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  • #41
Nice recovery Kris.

And BigBella, you really need to write a book or make a website on CP care. All of your plants are just amazing.
 
  • #42
Nice recovery Kris.

And BigBella, you really need to write a book or make a website on CP care. All of your plants are just amazing.

Thanks for the comment, but I do cheat a bit. The climate here in Northern California gets the most credit; and it is the primary reason why I don't busy myself with many lowland species. I am able to grow highland Nepenthes, Heliamphora, Darlingtonia, Cephalotus, and others with little real care, save for watering and fertilizing them on a regular basis and preventing exposure to frost. Here are a few other highlanders that grow outside:

N. hamata (basal shoot origin)
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N. hamata (seed-grown from 2006)
Nhamata-SG.jpg


N. villosa (basal shoot origin)
Nvillosa-2.jpg

Nvillosa2.jpg
 
  • #43
Ooh, nice macro! I've got to get myself one of them x_x I would love to try out villosa...see if I can. (Edit: My conditions are low 70s-high 60s at day and 60-50 at night, btw. That would be great for macro, right? Gotta solve my humidity problem first :p)
 
  • #44
big bella do you have a growlist anywhere?
 
  • #45
wow! truly spectacular plants there. :D damn!!!!
 
  • #46
Must be nice to be able to grow them outside! Looks like I need to pack up and move back to Cali. I was born there after all.
 
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