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harlem2347 26th August 2008 10:05 PM

Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
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:laugh: I get this Cps last saturday...
I am newbie...hope some body call help me identify them..
Better can know their scientific name...
Thanks a lot!! :tongue:

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I put my all my cps under it..that's ok??

Under pinguicula??


Under sarracenia??

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Under byblis

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TS 27th August 2008 02:32 AM

Re: Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
I think that's not enough sun light if you hang the pot that way.
The Ping ?
The 4th picture is S purpurea purpurea
The 5th picture is D nidiformis

harlem2347 27th August 2008 10:41 AM

Re: Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
:smile: Hi! TS..thanks!
My dad hang the pot that way because the sunshine very strong in the afternoon...
So I just can put that like that...it still will alive?? :confused:

bactrus 29th August 2008 11:36 AM

Re: Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
Make sure enuf moisture in the pot, the nep will do fine.

Aliamyz 29th August 2008 05:54 PM

Re: Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
Harlem,
There's a VFT so you have to provide as much sunlight as possible.
Congrates for your new plant!

caseyhoo 29th August 2008 06:12 PM

Re: Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
For sarra, sundew and VFT, to make them happier, please keep it direct sunlight... And give them as much as light you can provide... Please make sure yours water tray didnt dried out!!!!

harlem2347 30th August 2008 10:16 AM

Re: Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
:smile:Hi! Bactrus, Aliamyz, caseyhoo….
Yup!! I already make sure my water tay didnt dried out….
U all mean direct sunshine is include very strong sunshine?? :confused:
If I put in front of my house…
That sunshine is very strong…I scare they will burn..
So I put them at here..they just receive sunshine on the afternoon….
Thanks a lot!! https://forum.petpitcher.net/images/icons/icon10.gif

edmund83 3rd September 2008 10:38 AM

Re: Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by harlem2347 (Post 3100)
:smile:Hi! Bactrus, Aliamyz, caseyhoo….
Yup!! I already make sure my water tay didnt dried out….
U all mean direct sunshine is include very strong sunshine?? :confused:
If I put in front of my house…
That sunshine is very strong…I scare they will burn..
So I put them at here..they just receive sunshine on the afternoon….
Thanks a lot!! https://forum.petpitcher.net/images/icons/icon10.gif


Hi Harlem, casey is right ... Give you CP(except Nep.) more direct sun light. I am sure they will like it. The plant would not get but but make sure your water tray wont get dried out.

harlem2347 3rd September 2008 11:28 AM

Re: Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
:smile: Edmund…Thanks ya…
I think I just can put them in front of my house when I at home…Nobody will help me move there move here when raining….Haha!! :tongue:
Anyway..I will try give them more sunshine….:1thumbup:

arvin555 10th September 2008 01:06 AM

Re: Wanna know their scientific name...Tanx!!
 
Harlem,

I'm almost sure you already did so, but my suggestion, transfer all the Nepenthes in one tray and the rest in the other tray. Reason is that Nepenthes do not need water tray all the time, but the others want or need water tray. If you have extra water tray, better to put VFT and Sarracenias in same tray and that keep always full of water (the tray).

I totally agree with the others. VFT and Sarracenia, they want as much sunlight as you can give, but again make sure medium and water tray has water so plant root will not overheat.

I do not suggest that you keep transfer the VFT and Sarracenia in and out of a spot. Choose a place that has good sunlight, if you can give best sunlight then choose one that has better one compared to the photo you show. The brown roofing in the photo will not allow best sunlight for the VFT and Sarracenias. Maybe okay for the Nepenthes. Ask your dad if you can either take off some of those roofing, or change to clear one, but I think that is a long shot, better find a good place for the sun loving plants you have.

TTFN
Arvin


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