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Old 16th October 2009, 04:35 PM
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Wow,falconeri is so nice!!I think I wanna get one.
Off-topic:David how much did'ja get it for?
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I've PMed you my answer Marvin.
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David, nice to see your falconeri, you should gradually remove the cover.
Falconeri can take shipping very well.
I would like to share some knowledge abt planting falconeri.
Media, peat and lapis sand, ratio 1:1. Top it with finely cut SM.
I dont tray water, i will water the plant ard it to prevent the dews being wash off. If planting outdoor, you should prevent it from rain, so a clear plastic sheet should do the job.
If planting indoor, PL lights is better then T5HO for dews. But if in terrarium, then T5HO is better. Fan is a must.
My indoor humid and temp day: 60% and 35degrees
My indoor humid and temp night: 80% and 28degrees

Terrarium humid and temp day: 80% and 38degrees
Terrarium humid and temp night: 100% and 28degrees.

Jason, you should split the TC plant when it is young, when it grow older, you will have higher chance to lose the plant.
As for my plants pic, you can do a search.
Hope all these helps, feel free to ask
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Hey Delwin,you have extras?I would like to have some ehehehe....
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You can buy it from N. Lau
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Oh thanks
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Thanks Delwin for the tips. It was growing well for a while and then slowly went into decline.
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Jason, you should split the TC plant when it is young, when it grow older, you will have higher chance to lose the plant.
As for my plants pic, you can do a search.
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Thanks for the tip. I might as well let 'em three grow together.
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Jason, dont make me "hungry" on that. May I know how big is the plant?
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Thanks Delwin for the tips. It was growing well for a while and then slowly went into decline.
It may have go into doment cos the condition may not suitable to it. Falconeri dont like wet feet, but love high humid. Do let me know if this one dont make it
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