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shamrock 18th October 2009 09:44 PM

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all gorgeous, nepnut but my fave will always be your ampu. they are incredible!

NepNut 18th October 2009 10:29 PM

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Thanks Ed, kit1212, Wong and Shamrock, most of my neps are still young, hope they'll be even beautiful when they reach maturity.

kit1212,
I just started using seaweed based fertilizer via foliar spray. I used to apply fertilizer into the pot to fertilize the root zone but I don't like the eventual development of blue green algae slime overtaking the LSM.

Whenever I repot I always add some slow release type fertilizer like Osmocote. So far, I haven't encouter any side effect with the application of slow release fertilizers.

kit1212 18th October 2009 10:38 PM

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Thx for the reply.Judging from your beautiful neps,fertilization does help a little.How much strength you use to spray your nep with seaweed fertilizer?

NepNut 18th October 2009 10:54 PM

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Actually, I just started foliar spray 1 month ago, so I can't comment on it's effect. I guess the osmocotes did help since I've been using them for almost a year now.

For seaweed fertilizer, I use 1/2 the recommended dosage, I suspect full dosage shouldn't be a problem for foliar application but that I have not yet tested. I think for chemical based fertilizers, it probably safer to go down at least 1/4 of the recommended dosage.

kit1212 18th October 2009 11:27 PM

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Ooo.Then,good luck with the fertilization and keep us updated!!Sorry to ask some many questions but roughly how many pellets of osmocote you add?

TS 19th October 2009 01:20 AM

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@@ Very nice collection, Rob. I like the amp and raff so much, thanks for sharing.

NepNut 19th October 2009 02:04 AM

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Thanks TS. When can we have the pleasure to see your "little" nep collection?? *biggrin2*

kit1212,
It depends on the pot size and the age of the plant. On average I would say about 15-30 pellets per pot. Younger plant will not require that much.

If I may add, I would still prefer nepenthes to recieve it's nutrient by capturing it's prey through it's pitcher, even with all the availabilty of man made fertilizers. I still think that's the best way to "fertilize" the neps.

Aliamyz 19th October 2009 10:58 AM

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Guys,

What really the oscomote fertilizer do?Where can i get them?How do the plants responce to this?How should I apply it?

TS 19th October 2009 11:29 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by NepNut (Post 21874)
Thanks TS. When can we have the pleasure to see your "little" nep collection?? *biggrin2*

So "paiseh" to show mine, yours are 100 times better then mine:shy: I'm still not qulify to show:blush:

NepNut 19th October 2009 01:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Aliamyz (Post 21893)
Guys,

What really the oscomote fertilizer do?Where can i get them?How do the plants responce to this?How should I apply it?

Generally speaking, the idea to fertilize nep is to make it grow even better on top of natural feeding via it's pitcher. Is not critical to fertilizer nep in order to grow it successfully but through my observation, fertilization seems to increase the size and produce greener looking foilage. However, I didn't observe any remarkable increase in pitcher size but that might be due to other factors like temperature, humidity and maturity.

It's a slow release pellet type fertilizer. It's apply in the media to fertilize the root zone. These type of fertilizers are often called "Osmocote" because this is the first company to sell it on the market.

I know there are other brands of slow release fertilizer in Malaysia that were sold in nuseries but I haven't see the original "Osmocote" sold in northern region. I got my original Osmocote from Thailand, it's widely available there.


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