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Originally Posted by edwardyeeks
Great plants! I agree with kevyn, the slow release fert. pellets are a little too much, or is there a secret you would like to share with us, blue dragon (are you Kurt?  )
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Hello!!!! Yes its me. The one and only. hahhaha!!!
Thanks guys.
I tried growing mira the 2nd time around and this time it was pitchering nicely. (I just love rainy days,

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got another picture of my new alata variant. This one is hairless and no keel under the lid. It was with me since last year but never pitcher. I then placed all of them out in full sun with no shades at all. They love it. Here are some pics.
My new neps: Some are highland but never failed to pitcher on my lowland GH.

my tiny and very sensitive N. bellii.

tricolored rafflesiana

Rafflesiana 'maroon'

rafflesiana 'pinky'

truncata x epipphiata.

campanulata x truncata

glanduliferia x boschiana

(ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x merrilliana. From Malaysia, Mr. Fauzi.
and here are some old stuffs I got.

red dragon, they really do get red.

black hirsuta

red hirsuta

viking x khasiana