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939 posts later in this thread and we finally get to see a picture of TheZ_Yo's Balcony. :awesome:
 
wow....uppers....real bonafide platy uppers. so happy for you thez! looks amazing! im sorry i ever doubted or trolled you. :lol:
cant wait to see how mine start to look! everything looks like its growing so well for you. looks like i might be due for a repot. btw--campy has a basal, but i dont think it's gonna make it.
 
Wonderful plants!! I wouldn't worry about that tentaculata... it looks like it has a lil' bit of a lid syndrome which causes my Nepenthes pitchers to be paler then normal (and it's usually their first pitcher in my care). The next pitcher should look a lot more colored up :).
 
That platychila is hands down one of the nicest-looking nepenthes I've ever seen. Those uppers are unbelievable!!
 
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:bigthumpup:great update thez,your densiflora rob is very nice mine is slowly producing its first pitcher in my care,i think mine was labeled densiflora x king of spades but on the plant when i got it the label said densiflora x truncata,platy simply rules good growing
 
What are the little guys in this picture?
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I like that shape.
Beautiful colorful platy pitcher!
 
Yep :) The plant had a setback due to bugs and low temps so I'm back to wee pitchers, but it's slowly recovering.
 
Well, I've been away a week or so... some stuff grew in:

the window sill grown stuff first--
boschiana x campanulata
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campanulata x (spectabilis x talangensis)
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khasiana x viking
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cattleya of some pink/ruffly kind
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alocasia amazonica possibly setting seed
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thorelli x campanulata (tons of nectar)
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robcantleyi
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and outside that platychila... no change, but it is pretty :love: the pitcher developing to the right is hamata x platychila
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finally a year or actually 2 later a peter d'amato pitcher (bongso behind)
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brocchinia hechtioides blooming
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izumiae x xtrusmadiensis
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densiflora x robcantleyi
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ventricosa MT
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Wow! The plants faired well while you we're gone. I really love the iz x TM. How did the smaller plants fair?
 
Love the peristome shot on izumiae x trusmadiensis. How long have you had it?

Thanks :) Hmm... Couple years? I don't really remember. More than a year and less than three :lol:

That camp x (spec x tal) is really turning out nicely. Great plants!

Thanks :grin:

Wow! The plants faired well while you we're gone. I really love the iz x TM. How did the smaller plants fair?

Yeah, some look crappy though. Thanks, and they're alright.
 
Thez,
Thank you for the reply :D! I sent you one back but your inbox is full lol ow and yes, it's a gecko on my head lol

Regards*
 
Look like your N. x briggsiana wanted to welcome you home after seeing that enormous one at the conference. The boschiana x campy looks interesting. All hail Queen Zuzunums!
 
Nice pitchers! How exciting to see developments after being gone on vacation! Excites me every time :D.
 
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