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blue dragon 7th January 2012 12:10 AM

What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Hi guys, would like to share some of my new plants from my greenhouse. :shy:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7017/6...eaacf7b890.jpg
mira

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7002/6...c99d7d6615.jpg
sanguinea

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7006/6...ac63b294e1.jpg
rhombicaulis

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7141/6...a884ebfafe.jpg
beccariana

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7029/6...b3ddb4f4cb.jpg
truncata hybrid

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7164/6...5ba3dcb578.jpg
new sp.1

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7016/6...0bd8af9ddf.jpg
unknown species from Philippines1

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7156/6...bba36a82c3.jpg
unknown species from Philippines2

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7002/6...dd050d0fb1.jpg
alata look-alike1

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7166/6...a1520817fb.jpg
alata look-alike2

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7028/6...0930c9a5e0.jpg
ventricosa 'layag'

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7158/6...0722f842dd.jpg
alata 'smooth' x ventricosa 'layag'

kevyn chan 11th January 2012 11:51 AM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
nice collection and nice pics too!! however i think the slow release fert in the n. sanguinea's pot is a little bit too much...:smile:

caseyhoo 11th January 2012 03:29 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
blue dragon, those are really nice plants...

Quote:

Originally Posted by kevyn chan (Post 65675)
nice collection and nice pics too!! however i think the slow release fert in the n. sanguinea's pot is a little bit too much...:smile:

kevyb, you have a sharp eye...

edwardyeeks 11th January 2012 09:44 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Great plants! I agree with kevyn, the slow release fert. pellets are a little too much, or is there a secret you would like to share with us, blue dragon (are you Kurt? :smile:)

blue dragon 11th January 2012 10:31 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kevyn chan (Post 65675)
nice collection and nice pics too!! however i think the slow release fert in the n. sanguinea's pot is a little bit too much...:smile:

Hi Kevyn, don't worry. I removed that the next day. I left only a few....very few actually. I got worried. hehehhe. :laugh:

blue dragon 11th January 2012 10:53 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edwardyeeks (Post 65680)
Great plants! I agree with kevyn, the slow release fert. pellets are a little too much, or is there a secret you would like to share with us, blue dragon (are you Kurt? :smile:)

Hello!!!! Yes its me. The one and only. hahhaha!!! :laugh:

Thanks guys.

I tried growing mira the 2nd time around and this time it was pitchering nicely. (I just love rainy days, *biggrin2*)

got another picture of my new alata variant. This one is hairless and no keel under the lid. It was with me since last year but never pitcher. I then placed all of them out in full sun with no shades at all. They love it. Here are some pics.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7141/6...f52f41cf26.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7143/6...1d24145b83.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7021/6...6920f8a1fa.jpg

My new neps: Some are highland but never failed to pitcher on my lowland GH.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7173/6...1d917ea344.jpg
my tiny and very sensitive N. bellii.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7030/6...a0bd9da383.jpg
tricolored rafflesiana

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7154/6...da0b861398.jpg
Rafflesiana 'maroon'

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7025/6...3f3f7caf40.jpg
rafflesiana 'pinky'

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7172/6...fd097ce6fb.jpg
truncata x epipphiata.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7151/6...7a554afd70.jpg
campanulata x truncata

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7160/6...4c4b3f7d8f.jpg
glanduliferia x boschiana

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7020/6...4b8da6c68e.jpg
(ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x merrilliana. From Malaysia, Mr. Fauzi.



and here are some old stuffs I got.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7160/6...d10b3c75eb.jpg
red dragon, they really do get red.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7164/6...ec7ee0c9a3.jpg
black hirsuta

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7006/6...907748601f.jpg
red hirsuta

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7156/6...5371f24907.jpg
viking x khasiana

edwardyeeks 11th January 2012 11:02 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Great collection! Everything looks healthy and superb, Kurt! I find some highlanders and intermediates CAN grow in lowland albeit slower ;)

Myso 12th January 2012 01:47 AM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Very nice! Yes i also find some intermediates can grow in lowland conditions. My truncata and truncata x ephippiata grows well! Btw i like ur trunc x ephippiata, so beautiful :).

kevyn chan 12th January 2012 12:33 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
hi kurt, its just normal observation na...what is the use of sharing pics and knowledge if we don't give and take, right? :1thumbup:

p/s; is that n. campanulata x truncata or the other way round?

blue dragon 18th January 2012 07:52 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Myso (Post 65684)
Very nice! Yes i also find some intermediates can grow in lowland conditions. My truncata and truncata x ephippiata grows well! Btw i like ur trunc x ephippiata, so beautiful :).

Thank you. My trunc x epp pitchers is getting smaller every time it produces one. Im just worried.

blue dragon 18th January 2012 07:55 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kevyn chan (Post 65687)
hi kurt, its just normal observation na...what is the use of sharing pics and knowledge if we don't give and take, right? :1thumbup:

p/s; is that n. campanulata x truncata or the other way round?

Yes i like it when you noticed something is wrong. ....I got worried. :laugh:

ITs the other way around. my truncata x camp. is better than my trunc x epp, as it produces bigger pitcher everytime it produces new ones.

Myso 18th January 2012 08:53 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blue dragon (Post 65887)
Thank you. My trunc x epp pitchers is getting smaller every time it produces one. Im just worried.

Did u buy it from a nursery? If so, they may have used ferts. Mine was bought from a nursery, if the pitchers shrink i wont be surprised. Btw, does ur trunc x epp grow fast? Mine grows faster than my truncata...

kevyn chan 19th January 2012 01:13 AM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Myso (Post 65889)
Did u buy it from a nursery? If so, they may have used ferts. Mine was bought from a nursery, if the pitchers shrink i wont be surprised. Btw, does ur trunc x epp grow fast? Mine grows faster than my truncata...

its a definite yes for it to grow faster than a pure truncata...and i believe no ferts from the nursery...it may be the plant trying to acclimatise while at the same time able to produce pitchers...mine is growing leaves like no one's business...pitchers are reducing in size too...

Myso 19th January 2012 12:50 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kevyn chan (Post 65893)
its a definite yes for it to grow faster than a pure truncata...and i believe no ferts from the nursery...it may be the plant trying to acclimatise while at the same time able to produce pitchers...mine is growing leaves like no one's business...pitchers are reducing in size too...

Oh i thought it would grow at the same rate or a bit slower than a pure trunc, learnt something today :D. Just gotta be thankful they are at least pitchering! I also want to see the size of my trunc x epp pitchers, its tendril just started developing when i checked just now.

kevyn chan 19th January 2012 01:25 PM

Re: What's on greenhouse ;)
 
Well it is from my observation at least...the hybrids do grows better than the pure thing (truncata)...


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