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Re: Some pitchers @ my home
Spectacular...again, Dib! Man, I love the look of your plants everytime! If it wasn't so far away I'd try to convince you to enter a few in the Penang CP Exhibition and Contest...and to join a bunch of us down there at the end of Nocember! Come on! You know you would love it! (Not to mention walk away with some ribbons!) :tongue:
Shawn |
Re: Some pitchers @ my home
Wow...u have nice and beautiful neps...all in healthy and grow well...:1thumbup:
Thanks for sharing wiv us...:tongue: |
Re: Some pitchers @ my home
As far as i know, boschiana can be grown both in LL and HL conditions.
OMG! (btw), How can you grow spec x arist ??? It's are HL x Ultra- HL. Mind showing the technique! |
Re: Some pitchers @ my home
Very nice collection, Dip. Thanks for sharing.
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lovely truncata...
my baby truncata is still hardly an inch tall. lol.. its pitcher are one inch long though.. lovely CPs! |
Re: Some pitchers @ my home
Wow, very nice pics. I love your hookeriana 'red' , it's peristome is so beautifull!
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Glad to see you posting your plants again. Have not heard from you in a while. Welcome back.
Your plants are simply beautiful. Are they protected from the elements, ie. rain and direct sunlight? because the leaves and pitchers have no flaws on them. |
Re: Some pitchers @ my home
Thanks, every body.
All plants grow in lowland condition at my home. Temp. : 30-34 C. Light : 50% shade/7 hr. |
Re: Some pitchers @ my home
My mistake..after some researching, i've found out that aristolochioides can be grown in intermediate conditions for several months but needs more cooling as the plants grow.As for spectabilis, can be grown in lowland conditions!
Thanx! |
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