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Old 6th September 2008, 07:52 PM
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Some pictures from my backyard...

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Orange Sanguinea




This truncata suppose to be the elongata type, but dont know why the pitcher become so short after moving from cameron to Kl





This is the maxima from YG park, the pitcher is really long and thin




Sibuyanesis basal



Dicksoniana



The northiana from BE clone



My Alata upper, still waiting the new basal




This Maxima Tentena is a BE clone, just wonder how big the pitcher can go when the plant get matured



Grey albo from YG also



New pinky pitcher from the veitchii Bario
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Old 6th September 2008, 08:00 PM
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Here come some ampullariasss..





Red giant from fauzi



Some basal pitcher for the hot lips




Cantley's red and the basal plant that still not remove from the mother plant yet



The brunei red




Harlequen



All three red amps in one shoot



Green basals...
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Old 6th September 2008, 08:03 PM
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My neps "presonal space" at the backyard, maybe can also refer to a cubical



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I likw your N maxima the 1st one from YG park.Your truncata probally became smaller because you bought it from cmrn hl rit maybe because it highland truncata and assuming you're growing them in lowland conditions maybe it became smaller,if you are growing them in hl conditions maybe just adjust to new conditions.O yah u're using the same pot as me

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I likw your N maxima the 1st one from YG park.Your truncata probally became smaller because you bought it from cmrn hl rit maybe because it highland truncata and assuming you're growing them in lowland conditions maybe it became smaller,if you are growing them in hl conditions maybe just adjust to new conditions.O yah u're using the same pot as me

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I do think the same thing, but in terms of the pitcher size I don't have any comment, but I was a bit surprise when the pitcher is not as long as I saw in Yg park, heheheh
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1 Q how to count the size of the pots if u tell me your pot size than i'll know mine so do you cound the diameter or just from 1 side to the other.And you growing space is quite big compared to mine i grow mine all outside the balcony i only got 9 neps and 1 sarr 1Vft and a few normal plants.
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Hi! Akirasama....
Woo....u get a lot of Neps...very wonderful!!
Although u said that truncata is become shorter but I feel it quite big…Hehe!!
I feel the 1st photo of ampullarias is the most beautiful..I like that picture..
Thanks for show so many beautiful and cute Neps..
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Hi! Akirasama....
Woo....u get a lot of Neps...very wonderful!!
Although u said that truncata is become shorter but I feel it quite big…Hehe!!
I feel the 1st photo of ampullarias is the most beautiful..I like that picture..
Thanks for show so many beautiful and cute Neps..
Is it???

Haha, most people like the red giant ampullaria, but for me I am more interested with the red amp like cantley red, brunei red and harlequen
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1 Q how to count the size of the pots if u tell me your pot size than i'll know mine so do you cound the diameter or just from 1 side to the other.And you growing space is quite big compared to mine i grow mine all outside the balcony i only got 9 neps and 1 sarr 1Vft and a few normal plants.

Normally ppl will take the pot diameter

most of my hanging pots are 10 inches
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Wah, you have a nice collection of neps. I like the amps so much. How about your study now? You seem to have more time now for your neps. They are healthy and very well taken care of.
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