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I was actually thinking that recently, though I got the plant from someone who's a lot more experienced than me so I assumed his judgement was better than mine, I'll post some pictures of the whole plant tommorow. Thanks for the response!
 
Nice plants! I love the lowii.

Also the hitch hiker dew I would bet is D. capensis. But you'll find out when it gets older. Feed it, and it will grow much faster!
 
Thanks Dex! Tony, here's a picture of the whole plant, after a little internet search I think you're right that it's a Lowii x Boschiana.

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Great looking Neps!! I really like the Mimosa Pudica too:) I think Ill add it to my gigantic wish list lol;)
 
Most of my Neps have been loving the cool winter temperatures, however some of them have slowed down dramatically!

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Getting to the point where I've got no room left! Although I like how they're beginning to grow over each other now.

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Glabrata loving the cold temps and growing super-speed

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x Black Knight showing its Ramispina characteristics more as it gets older, sorry about the crappy picture but you get the idea!

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Spec x Mira, first pitcher in my care and already it's one of my favourites

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Lowii, growing very fast (relatively!)

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Inermis x Bongso, leaves are getting a bit burnt but the pitchers go nice and dark

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Lowii x Boschiana

Cephalotus!

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Side 1

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Side 2

Thanks for looking!
 
After the massive response to my last update I felt obliged to post more pictures :lol:

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'Black Knight' put out a biggy (for me anyway!)

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Awkwardly placed but nicely coloured Spectabilis x Mira

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Robcantleyi, really starting to show hints of mature pitchers

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Ceph repotted in a 2 litre plastic bottle and seeming happy

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Cobra Lily's first pitcher after waking up

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Binata awakened and speeding along
 
looking real nice tom,that cantleyi looks nice and a bit different from some looks to have a more rolled back peristrome i wonder if its the age or they might be quite variable,i like the spec mira too ,nice when only young and with great things to come i recon,my plants slowed down loads aswell i think we both will be pleased with a bit more warmth and faster growth,got my first cobra the other week do you keep yours inside all year,
 
Thanks a lot guys!

looking real nice tom,that cantleyi looks nice and a bit different from some looks to have a more rolled back peristrome i wonder if its the age or they might be quite variable,i like the spec mira too ,nice when only young and with great things to come i recon,my plants slowed down loads aswell i think we both will be pleased with a bit more warmth and faster growth,got my first cobra the other week do you keep yours inside all year,
Thanks! I think some like the robcantleyi will start to grow much faster in when its hotter although i'm worried about the glabrata slowing/stopping to make pitchers.
I keep my cobra lily outside when it gets sunnier, it can get a bit dry as i forget about it occasionaly but I think the full sun is worth it, along with the nice reddening of pitchers.
 
What is your secret to the black knight? Mine is putting out a basal in the GH but doing absolutely nothing with pitchers. Getting high light and humifity.

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Ante look awesome
 
What is your secret to the black knight? Mine is putting out a basal in the GH but doing absolutely nothing with pitchers. Getting high light and humifity.
I really have no idea i'm afraid; its always seemed pretty bomb proof in my experience. My temperatures are 20-25C in the day and 10-13ish in the night and humidity stays at around 80% all the time, hope this helps in any way.

They're coming along very nicely!
Thanks!
 
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Spectabilis x Mira

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Arrived on friday, Aristolochioides x Ventricosa (new from BE)
All the pitchers so far don't show any distinct characteristics although the developing ones are looking nice and hunchbacked!

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Also arrived on friday, Sibuyanensis

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Lowii
 
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