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Some of my Neps

Exo

Tastes like chicken!
Well, I'm new here, so I figured I'd share most of my current nep collection with you guys. Enjoy!

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N.truncata "Pasian highland"


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N.sanguinea "Red form"


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N.ovata "Pangulabao"


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N. burbidgea


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N.ampullaria


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N.alata "EP D form"


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N.hamata "Seed-grown"
 
haha they look great!!!
 
My basement growchamber probably has alot to do with that. ;)
 
great plants! lvoe the hamata, and that's one beautiful sanguinea!! thanks for sharing!
 
We would all love to see that too! :pics:

Sure, I'll get a pic of it soon. It's nothing fancy, just four shower curtains, a humidifier, and a freakin' powerful growlight. It gets the temps and humidity about righty and the only thing I have to do is mist the chamber every other day. Simple but effective.
 
Very fine looking collection of Neps Exo.

Your N. ovata has a colorful striped and quite well developed peristome for a plant that looks like it is growing in a six inch pot.

Nice work there!
 
Very fine looking collection of Neps Exo.

Your N. ovata has a colorful striped and quite well developed peristome for a plant that looks like it is growing in a six inch pot.

Nice work there!

It's in a 5in pot, actually, but It grows like mad so I'm reluctant to repot it. I probably will this summer though, before it breaks the pot or something. :D
 
  • #10
spectacular plants mate. My plants are the same size as yours. I love your burbidgeae. Nice contrast between the pitcher and leaves. That hamata is looking crazy as well.
 
  • #11
spectacular plants mate. My plants are the same size as yours. I love your burbidgeae. Nice contrast between the pitcher and leaves. That hamata is looking crazy as well.

Since I took the last pic of the burbidgea the leaves have turned beet red and the newest pitchers are getting red markings, a truely beautiful plant. The hamata is the fastest growing Nep I have, a year ago it was only the size of a dime!
 
  • #12
Those are some mighty fine neps you have there, Exo.
 
  • #13
Very nice neps.
And you get the amp to grow with those highlanders!
 
  • #14
Very nice neps.
And you get the amp to grow with those highlanders!

Actually, the amp grows in a lightstand with a humidity cover in my room, but everything else grows in the basement. It gets WAY too cold down there at night in the winter. I wish I could grow it down there, It's outgrowing the lightstand and my house is too dry to grow it near a window. :-(
 
  • #16
Nice plants. The hamata pitchers look rather tubby. Pretty cool.
 
  • #17
Ovata, sanguinea, alata, and your seed grown hamata look fantastic man. Maybe I'm wrong but it looks like that hamata is more densely speckled than some of the clones around. Great plants !
 
  • #18
Ovata, sanguinea, alata, and your seed grown hamata look fantastic man. Maybe I'm wrong but it looks like that hamata is more densely speckled than some of the clones around. Great plants !

Well, it is seedgrown, so that's probably why it looks different. I noticed that too when I saw pics of other hamatas.
 
  • #19
Beautiful plants! I love your ovata; another one for the must have list...
Thanks for sharing!
 
  • #20
Awesome neps! I especially like the alata :)
 
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