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Hi Kelvin, Welcome to the forum.
Your N. albo loved your assisting location, the new leaves are growing fine. Everyone starts from zero, I'm sure your collection will grow quickly. ![]() Hey guys, prepare some more poison, please.... |
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Yes, I agree with Shawn that your albo has a very nice red colour. This is a nice form. It does look dehyderated and it could be becasue you are using the coconut husk to grow them. I think the water within the media evaporates very quickly if you use coconut husk. Try to use plastic pots and try a wetter media as what Shawn suggest. But TS is also right as the new leaves look fresh. perhaps it has acclimatised to the conditions but better to keep it on a safe side.
Relative humidity of 55% during the day and 85% at night seems fine. Don worry about that. Also as you get more plants and crowd the area with plants the whole growing area will be much more humid.
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Thank you all for the warm welcome
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Hi David, my neps are now planted on peat moss. The coconut shell has drainage hold underneath.Never tried coconut husk. It was a lesson learnt from my first nep which refuses to pitcher when I topped up the existing medium with normal black soil.
Didn't even know how the moss is suppose to look like back then until I first bought it. (looks like dried chrysanthemum from far). Now the best medium I have peat moss. Are there any way to boost the growth of neps? I even bought hygrometer to measure the humidity for my neps because the N.albo leaves looks a bit dry but new leave looks ok. Maybe by increasing humidity will help. |
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I agree with David - plastic pots (unless you can use water trays or can water everything daily) and more plants grouped together really helps. Fortunately, increasing numbers of plants comes naturally with the habit! |
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