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TS 4th September 2008 08:11 PM

Re: northianas and the serious photographers
 
That help alot, thanks Robert.:1thumbup::2thumbup:

Aliamyz 4th September 2008 08:20 PM

Re: northianas and the serious photographers
 
Robert,
Is it necessary to add limestone to the media for growing northiana?

Robert 4th September 2008 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Aliamyz (Post 3283)
Robert,
Is it necessary to add limestone to the media for growing northiana?

In home cultivation it's advisable to use very well drain media as northiana dislike wet and soggy medium. Adding limestone chips will help in draining excess water. whether it has benefits has yet to be proven.

kentosaurs 4th September 2008 11:33 PM

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37 c during the afternoon and 30 during the nights isn't that too hot for most neps????!!!!!!!!Humdity is quite low to for a tropical country if thats where it is.Neps in the wild always look cut or burned but the are somehow healthy and the pitchers might (normally) not be as big as the ones in cultivation but the sure look good

Ken

Robert 5th September 2008 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by kentosaurs (Post 3299)
37 c during the afternoon and 30 during the nights isn't that too hot for most neps????!!!!!!!!Humdity is quite low to for a tropical country if thats where it is.Neps in the wild always look cut or burned but the are somehow healthy and the pitchers might (normally) not be as big as the ones in cultivation but the sure look good

Ken

yup, it's hot in the day and their appearance were affected by the environment where they grow with regards to shade and open ground.

kentosaurs 5th September 2008 09:33 AM

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OoOoOoO i always thought the forest would be maybe 1-2 C colder than the city but turns out to be much hotter.Maybe the shade protected them from the sun therefore there is not so much damage on the plant.

Ken

Cindy 5th September 2008 10:31 AM

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Day temp 37ºC, night 30ºC (lower during rainy monsoon ie 28ºC ), humidity day around 60% , night 80%.
Good to know that, Robert. Now that explains why the species is still pitchering during the hottest season when my balcony goes up to 35ºC. :biggrin:

Robert 5th September 2008 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by kentosaurs (Post 3309)
OoOoOoO i always thought the forest would be maybe 1-2 C colder than the city but turns out to be much hotter.Maybe the shade protected them from the sun therefore there is not so much damage on the plant.

Ken

Hi Ken, it is much more hotter and humid in the daytime when the sun was directly overhead on limestone hills. It was the total surface area that influence the temp. Limestone hills doesn't support so much tall trees that we find in lowland dipterocarp forest but other form of plants associated with limestone thrive not found in lowland rainforest.

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Originally Posted by Cindy (Post 3314)
Good to know that, Robert. Now that explains why the species is still pitchering during the hottest season when my balcony goes up to 35ºC. :biggrin:

Glad you understand cindy, the reasons it grows well for you:1thumbup:


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