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Re: gypsicola, moctezumea, and others
OMG!!!! You make me itchy hand...
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Re: gypsicola, moctezumea, and others
Those are really impressive pings you got there. Very healthy and beautiful. Wish I could grow them like that. Can we trouble u to write a cultivation guide for these speices? I would like to archive it for member's reference.
P. gypsicola is also my dream plant to grow but at the momment I think it will not grow in my conditions. |
Re: gypsicola, moctezumea, and others
NoOo why suddenly so many beautiful pings pop out?!Hey zero how the pings get coulour?need sun or shade?
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Re: gypsicola, moctezumea, and others
http://www.pinguicula.org/ DAVID here it is the reference site it is not mine but from my friend , and in english :1thumbup:
you have a lot of infos 'in situ' 'ex situ' taxonomy cultivation etc etc . jeff |
Re: gypsicola, moctezumea, and others
Thanks Jeff
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Re: gypsicola, moctezumea, and others
Very beautiful and healthy plant
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Re: gypsicola, moctezumea, and others
Wow, that is a great collection of well grown plants. I hope someday I can have a nice Ping collection too!
Thanks for sharing the good pictures. |
Re: gypsicola, moctezumea, and others
OMG........the first one making me think that i never see pingula before.....look so cute and fragile....hope it can survive in Malaysia.....nice plant!!!!
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Re: gypsicola, moctezumea, and others
Pings need fluorescent light to color up well.
Mine get sunlight and 80W of 6500K fluorescent light in the evening. |
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