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Re: Random Balcony grown Pets
OMG!! That is a very gorogeous northiana. I'll get that, lowii and khasiana when CNY comes.
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Re: Random Balcony grown Pets
Man aaron and edward should have the award for advancing to the difficult neps to cultivate in a couple of months.
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Re: Random Balcony grown Pets
Award for attempting to grow N. Lowii in lowland Malaysia? More likely to have a D. cert for the poor plant.
Warning: Lowii = Super Highland Plant, check the altitude where the plant is found. |
Re: Random Balcony grown Pets
Never mind lah. I'm trying to grow difficult highlanders.
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Re: Random Balcony grown Pets
LOL
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Re: Random Balcony grown Pets
I heard Fauzi had succesfully grow lowii in LL conditions and it pitchered too but i never seen one in his nursery though.
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I think I saw his lowii before, but I am not sure, forgot. I think I will get lowii, burbidgae and other neps. ;)
My terrarium is just superb for such plants. Cheers |
Re: Random Balcony grown Pets
Edward just try being cautions ( very caution :D when growing this guys)
Ken |
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Ok, advice taken! Back to the topic, until now, I drool over the northiana!!! Why must God create such magnificence to make us lust???? It seems soooooooo addictive, as if this plant was a drug.........like Helen's Nepenthe............bleahhhhh :)
I shall get a northiana! Is perlite necesarry in northiana's potting soil? Cheers |
Re: Random Balcony grown Pets
I like mirabilis x northiana though but the plant is really gorgeous.
Edward, It's ok as long the media has drainage. |
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