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itamar 22nd July 2009 05:57 PM

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Thanks for the additional information and pictures. Appreciate it.

Hope you don't mind more questions. *biggrin2*

What do you have in the tray? I am so curious. Haa, haa... You may need to take out the shelf in the mini fridge when your highland neps grow up huh. The humifier is on the whole day or on timer?

Off topic... Is that drawing done by your kid? Looks like he likes cactus instead of CPs. I can see 2 pots of cactus in hi/her drawing. :)

well,
I'm not sure what you mean by "tray", but...
in this tray there are seeds of hybrid that a friend of my did from two forms of Nepenthes ventricosa, red and yellow.
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(they were very old, about a year. but I managed to sprout some :smile:)
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in the other tray there are 7 small Nepenthes rajah and one very slowly
adapting Nepenthes aristolochioides.
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on the bottom there is Nepenthes singalana (relatively new).
and my sphagnum farming :tongue:.
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about that drawing.
my girl friend drow that for a child's book as a student.
it gotten very pale from the sun.
and yes, she loves cactutes.:wub:

itamar 22nd July 2009 08:04 PM

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Hi Itamar.....Thanks for the pics...They're really beautiful..Anyways all sarras require direct sunlight or at least a lot of sunlight to maintain the colour...If its in shade it'll turn green..And the purpurea hybrid is probally S.Mitchelliana

Thanks.
They have direct sunlight all day. but They are still adapting.
I took them out from the house just two months ago.
this is pictures from the day I took them out:
you can see They were green.
purpurea:
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S.Mitchelliana:
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bactrus 23rd July 2009 12:05 PM

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Having a Jack-roof is excellent idea. Helps regulate tempreture.

marvin1997 23rd July 2009 06:59 PM

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What about your Heliamphora??I wish I could build a green house like you when I move!

marvin1997 23rd July 2009 07:01 PM

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Oh,saw your Heli.So cute!!But don't you think putting Vfts in the tray is bad?Or they will go dormant with the Sarras?

itamar 23rd July 2009 09:20 PM

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Oh,saw your Heli.So cute!!But don't you think putting Vfts in the tray is bad?Or they will go dormant with the Sarras?

I'm sorry.
Here you go:
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What is "Vfts" ?
I didn't understand.:confused:
I know that "Heli" Need more cooling in winter, but I didn't know that "Heli" has dormant time.
but if you say so I believe you.:biggrin:

funkychips 23rd July 2009 09:22 PM

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There's a compact Heli! *biggrin2* Must be a hybrid.

David 24th July 2009 10:12 AM

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What is "Vfts" ? I didn't understand.:confused:

Vfts = Venus Flytraps / Dionaea muscipula

itamar 24th July 2009 05:36 PM

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Thanks David.

itamar 24th July 2009 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by marvin1997 (Post 18671)
Oh,saw your Heli.So cute!!But don't you think putting Vfts in the tray is bad?Or they will go dormant with the Sarras?

ho, You mean the bog garden.
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everything in the bog garden supposed to go to dormant in the Winter.


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