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kentosaurs 5th January 2009 10:17 PM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
Thanks for sharing those pictures!........So many neps and other CPs yet the manage to keep the nursery almost spotless.......and how in the world did the bical do so well for them there O.O. Anyways the YG park is in cactus valley eh.....What neps do they normally sell there?????

Ken

Varhoon Vystra 5th January 2009 10:28 PM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
Yes hw doo they water the plants:confused:

Varhoon Vystra 5th January 2009 10:41 PM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
Did u buy any plants there

piscesilim 5th January 2009 10:56 PM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
May I know what is YG using to cover the floor? Some kind of plastic?

bonsay 6th January 2009 02:11 AM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
hey thx for sharing the pics... since its called cameron highlands im wondering whats the average temperature there ? ( day / night )... are those UV plastic covering the whole nursery ?

Betta Fantasy 6th January 2009 10:07 AM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
Takes 2 years to reach saleable size?

Thak kltower for sharing. Did u ask YG how they fertilise their plants? I do not believe it when people say Neps shld be grown feeding insects

harlem2347 6th January 2009 10:59 AM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
:wub:Wow ...so nice nursery :1thumbup:...thanks for ur sharing...
Our company trip will go cameron this 6/2..hope boss will take us go there....so wonderful...:2thumbup:

kltower 6th January 2009 11:20 AM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
Wow so many questions. To tell you the truth I was drooling over all the cp plants and blinded to other things.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../PC301067e.jpg

Robert,
I think it is a combinations of misting, drip piping (as used in the growing of strawberries) and running water. In the above photo you will see plants sit on troughs. Water are passed through these troughs. The plants are grown in pure sphagnum moss. So water are then absorbed by the moss. Since this is a highland area, the heavily precipitated air also helps to keep the top layer of moss moist.

Lim,
The above photo also showed the floor is covered with some kind of plastic.

Bonsay,
This time of the year is the rainy season, so the temperature is cooler. I estimate the night temp to be 20°C. But I think the wet humid air is more important than low temperature.

Varhoon,
I have no problem buying three large sarracenia hybrids and a large veitchii (hose mountain). But have to beg before they agreed to sell me N. rhombicaulis (NE-69) and N. diatas (NE-92). The two plants are about 3 inch across.

If the trip to CH with David and Dr Charles Clark materialise, I will try to go YG again to get answers for all these questions.

Choong

kentosaurs 6th January 2009 11:27 AM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
Hi.....

But if its in cameron highland then i would think night temps go down to around 15-16C.....don't you think?

Ken

TS 6th January 2009 12:15 PM

Re: YG Park CP nursery
 
Choong, you are so lucky to be there to admire those plants, envy.....
Thanks for the pictures, at least now we know roughly in mind what YG Park has and what we should expect in the coming years.
Beside the beautiful neps, those sarracenias are gorgeous too, drooling.....


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