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Update on my rajah

that was the first time i actually feed the Rajah due to it still being small. i usally go for the looks until they get bigger then i usally drop a bug into the pitcher when they first open.

Schloaty, the smilies are from a diff forum so i really don't want to say where i got them so they don't get over used in here.
 
Here are the picture Griffin and everyone else.
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Photo courtesy of Tamlin Dawnstar.

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Plant. (7 inches across)
 
N.G.,
what do you got for lighting and how far do you keep it from the light? the one i got has red in it but nothing like yours. it actaully has more green to the bottom of the pitcher
and is slowly turning a red color
 
George, I use 1 2 tube 2 ft long flurescent fixture, but mine also is in a south window in the terrarium and gets lots of natural full sunlight so the red most liekly is intensified by both light sources.

Nate, thanks! Most everyone that sees it says it is a beauty Rajah.
 
NG,

I must admit I am suprised. That plant looks very healthy, and I would not change anything at this point. Do you grow all your highlanders in live sphagnum?

Regards,

Joe
 
Hi Joe, most of my highlanders are in living sphagnum but the newest ones I get I put in regular long fiber moss then adapt them to pure living moss. Here's my Hamata growing in pure living sphagnum. Sorry for the large pictures too.

Photo courtesy of Tamlin Dawnstar.
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N.G., well that makes alot of sent with the darker coloration. i should move mine out of the bathroom sometime soon then. there is a window in there but, its the defused kind where ya can't see threw. so not to much sun light comes from it.

actaully with the hamata being that big of a picture brings up another question. how sharp are thoughts fangs points or are they just like the pitcher paper thin and easy to break
 
George, do you grow your hamata on an open (no extra humidity) widowsill, or do you grow it in a terrarium or with a plastic bag over it?
 
Hi,

N. hamata does grow in mossy forest in the wild, so it is no surprise it does grow best in Sphagnum. Andreas wrote he had big trouble rooting N. hamata last year. They only started to root well after placing the seedlings out of TC in a compost with a high percentage of Sphagnum.

Dustin, was this N. hamata pitcher grown under your conditions or is it still one which the plant already had when getting it from Tony?

Joachim
 
HI George, the spines are not very strong but they are sharp. The peristome feels like a row of knive blades when you run your finger across it.

Joachim, the pitcher was formed in Tony's greenhouse, but I have a nice pitcher coming and will post a picture once it opens fully (of course it won't be colorful b/c it will be brand new) but it will be "my" pitcher.
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BTW, the pitcher pictured is 4 inches tall.
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Nathaniel, the way i grow my highlands are from 8am-12pm they sit on a counter under a 4' flor. light and right next to a ultrasonic humidifier that makes the surrounding area 90-95% humid. from 12pm-8am i put them in a zip lock bag and place them into a mini frig. that has temps that are around 50-55 degress.during the day the temps are what ever the room temp is. it has been anywhere from 75-85 degress.
 
no, i already got a huge tank that i built to put them in just have to get off my lazy butt and put the cool part onto it and finish it. then i wouldn't even have to both with them exsept to fill the humidifier. the tank is big enough for me to fit in so they will have plenty of room to grow for a long time.
 
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