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Moelich 10th December 2010 03:20 PM

Hi from South Africa
 
Hi, my name's Johan and I'm fairly new to carnivorous plants. I live in Durban, South Africa with a hot and humid subtropical climate which works well for my plants. I currently have Drosera, Dionaea and Sarracenia. I hope to get hold of some Nepenthes species early next year as well. Will post some photos soon.

I've already found a lot of useful info on the site, and will probably bug you with species ID soon, as a lot of the nurseries around here don't have a clue on what they sell and I have some plants feeling a bit lost without their name tags!

Here's me with my other hobby, radio control gliders:

http://www.moelich.co.za/images/johan-toko-300.jpg

Cheers
Johan

caseyhoo 10th December 2010 05:56 PM

Re: Hi from South Africa
 
Friend, welcome to PP.

May I know what you means by "humid subtropical climate". :shy:

Moelich 10th December 2010 06:09 PM

Re: Hi from South Africa
 
Hi caseyhoo, thanks for the welcome.
The weather here is mostly hot with a lot of moisture in the air, and the winter doesn't get very cold. There's a lot of rainfall in summer and less in winter. Does that explain it well? :smile:

allenphoon 10th December 2010 07:38 PM

Re: Hi from South Africa
 
welcome....base on your description, you may grow a lot of cp with that condition, congratz!!

allenphoon 10th December 2010 07:38 PM

Re: Hi from South Africa
 
except those which prefer dormancy, i guess, welcome!!

LJ_Tan 11th December 2010 12:59 AM

Re: Hi from South Africa
 
Welcome to PetPitcher ....

paphioboy 11th December 2010 11:09 PM

Re: Hi from South Africa
 
Hi and welcome to PP.. :)

Moelich 12th December 2010 02:52 AM

Re: Hi from South Africa
 
Thanks for the welcomes. :1thumbup:

Tarence 20th December 2010 09:20 AM

Re: Hi from South Africa
 
hi Johan...welcome to PP.....Sundews are indigenous to South Africa right ? in Malaysia, we have a lot of wild nepenthes ( although shrinking rapidly due to poaching & development ) & the occasional sundew in East Malaysia.

Btw, how does a radio control glider take off ? it`s motorised propellors keep it in afloat ? it doesn`t look light but i`m sure it has to be.

cheers,

Tarence

bactrus 20th December 2010 11:11 AM

Re: Hi from South Africa
 
Tut, tut Tarence, notice Johan is holding his glider standing on high ground. *biggrin2*
Correct me if I am wrong, you can make gliders gain altitude using updraft.


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