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Neps ID
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Here are some unhealthy neps for ID. I didn't buy it incase I already have it. If its a different species or hybrid then I'll buy it.
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Hi Aaron
Well where di you get it???Well its a very intrestign hybrid to me which i have which is a N mixta x fusca.Heres the pic of its intermediate pitchers. http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...DSC01504-1.jpg Ken |
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I found it in a nursery in Batu Pahat. Now I'm gonna buy it.
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Hi Aaron
I don't think this species actually grows much in size for its pitchers or maybe thats just because of the soil i'm using for it now.I'm in a way torturing the plant because of my lazyness.....lol....The biggest pitchers it ever produced is 12-15cm thats when its growing in normal garden soil which is full of nutrients.I was young and...(wait a minute....im still young)inexperience so i put it in normal garden soil and so far doing quite fine.It might be a little slow in growth.When i bought it,it only had 6 leaves now after 3 years its starting to vine and also going to produce upper pitchers in about a month or so.Hope to see yours grow better than mine. Ken |
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Reminds me a little of N. copelandii.
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Hi Marigold
It took me like 2 years for me to ID this nep ahahahaha......I also thought it was a copelandii Ken |
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Well, good luck in bringing the nep back to life, Aaron. 2 years??? Now that is long, reminds me of turtles somehow. How exactly did you ID your nep, ken?
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Well a forum member
Ken |
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