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alcran 30th May 2009 06:25 AM

Re: Spark's growlist
 
Try some more neps. I'd doubt that you would need a terrarium in Oregon. Some of the best nep growers live there. Your house should be plenty warm during the winter.

spark 30th May 2009 09:27 AM

Re: Spark's growlist
 
I only have so much windowsill space though. It's already kind of full! And I don't think they'd be happy sitting on my desk on the dark side of the room.

spark 9th June 2009 02:58 PM

Re: Spark's growlist
 
Well, I got rid of some aloes, which cleared some windowsill space, so I ordered two more neps. Although I may have bitten off more than I can chew, they're both lowlanders. But I'll see what I can do. One thing is that this house is always warm. I can't stand cold temperatures myself, so my room is heated. XD So I just have to keep them humid! Ordered a bicalcarata and an ampullaria.

I also bought a bromeliad, and added that to the list! I mentioned that already over in the other plants area. :D Going to get some orchids soon too, I think. Particularly if I can find a couple that like lower light, so they can sit next to the window, and not on the windowsill.

spark 11th June 2009 08:46 AM

Re: Spark's growlist
 
They came! Four kinds of venus fly trap, three kinds of nepenthes, and a whole mess of unknown sarracenia hybrid seedlings. :D

marvin1997 11th June 2009 10:45 AM

Re: Spark's growlist
 
Stil envy you haha!

marvin1997 11th June 2009 10:46 AM

Re: Spark's growlist
 
Spark,is my plieospilos is a neli?

spark 11th June 2009 11:04 AM

Re: Spark's growlist
 
It is! Sorry, I should have said. :D I forget that part, because I never see any other kind of pleiospilos around. Nelii is the most common species, and I think there's only one other.

spark 27th June 2009 07:29 PM

Re: Spark's growlist
 
I added my new succulents, and also a link to my photo growlist website, so people can see photos of my plants. :)

http://www.sparkcostumes.com/misc/growlist.html

strath76 29th June 2009 01:38 PM

Re: Spark's growlist
 
You should be able to grow Cephalotus without a terrarium. They come from a temperate area in Western Australia and can grow with relatively low levels of humidity. The key for Cephalotus is strong light.


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