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« Thread Started on Jul 26, 2007, 8:05pm »
just for you, Isaac. Enjoy

N. veitchii (f.) [EP]


N. rafflesiana 'Johore spotted' [MT]


N. rafflesiana (g.) [EP]


N. 'Giant Tiger' [Neofarm]


N. xhookeriana [Neofarm]


N. rowanae (e.) [EP]


N. globosa [Neofarm]




N. rafflesiana 'Kuching squat red' [MT]


N. distillatoria 'Purple' [BE]


N. campanulata [BE]


very tiny N. bicalcarata 'Red flush' [BE]

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these pictures are old pictures.. some are taken this month and some as far back as jan. i'll post more pictures as i take them.

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« Reply #1 on Jul 27, 2007, 1:27pm »
Dear Hongrui,

Thanks for your wonderful pictures. I like your globosa and campanulata.

Hope my globosa from Thi(bugbeware) will grow just as nice. Does globosa grow fast for you?

Thanks.

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« Reply #2 on Jul 27, 2007, 1:59pm »
N. globosa is a easy grower and pitchers readily for me. just give it lots of light and water. but with the very wet weather recently and a lack of sunlight, most of my globosa got attacked by scales.

now i'm using a systemic insectide, and hopefully i can kill off the scales before they spread to other neps.

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« Reply #3 on Jul 27, 2007, 2:11pm »
Please share experience with us on growing neps. We always needs tips from time to time.

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« Reply #4 on Aug 3, 2007, 12:23pm »
new pictures for august! enjoy!

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N. bicalcarata 'Orange' [BE]


N. xCoccinea [Lam]


N. maxima x TM [EP]


close up on peristome


another N. maxima x TM [EP]


N. veitchii (f.) [EP] again - newly opened pitcher


N. thorelii x truncata (c.) [EP] i think i won the lucky draw. i've got a not so red red dragon, but it's squat and tubbyish. i like


N. 'Sabre' [EP] - 2 different clones


N. 'Sabre' [EP] - i think this is a dead giveaway as to what is the cross behind N. 'Sabre'


N. 'Sabre' [EP] older and darker pitcher on the left, newer and slightly bigger on the right


N. globosa x northiana [Apodagis]


N. globosa x rafflesiana var. alata [Apodagis]


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mods/admin, i plan to like update this picture thread maybe once a month, do let me know if this is okay or you'd prefer that i open a new thread for new pictures.

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« Reply #5 on Aug 3, 2007, 2:08pm »
Dear Hongrui,

Thanks for sharing your pictures. All your neps are so nice, there's not one that I do not like. Probably it's your skill of growing them to such healthy state.

Do you have any trade list?

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« Reply #6 on Aug 3, 2007, 2:17pm »
hongrui,

do you grow your globosa under direct sun or shaded? What is the secret of getting the pitchers to be so red? Some growers say this species is different. If the pitchers are shaded it'll turn red. But others say if under direct sun it'll turn red. Which is the fact and which is fiction? I also notice one picther is whitish.

Also what soil you use for your globosa?

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« Reply #7 on Aug 3, 2007, 2:57pm »
I'm also interested to know how you grow your globosa. I read that globosa will have different looking pitchers in one plant. It's kind of like the gene of globosa is not yet stable IMO.

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« Reply #8 on Aug 3, 2007, 3:42pm »
thanks for the kind words Issac. i believe it's more of the my growing conditions that suits the plants rather than me, the water boy. i do not have any trade list, but i'll post if i have extra cuttings/plants for trade/sale/giveaways.

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i grow N. globosa (actually about 2/3 of my neps) under very bright light. full sun for 1pm till 3pm, bright light for the rest of the day. some of the globosa plants simply produces more red pitchers, others doesn't. but if the pitchers are allowed to develop in deep shade, then it is likely that the pitchers will be more red, compared to pitchers that are developed in light. what i do is i usually tuck the developing pitchers below the pots and let them develop there.

one problem i'm facing is that when the globosa pitchers are new, they are nice and red, but after a month or so after fully opening the pitchers will get attacked by scale and/or mealy bugs. the problem worsen recently after the wet weather and a lack of sun. as i mentioned earlier, most of my globosa plants are attacked by scales/mealy bugs and i'm now using a systemic pesticide to fight them.

my potting mix for my all my neps are pretty similiar 1:1:1 of sphagnum peaterliteine bark. the cost of the pine bark is killing me and i'm looking for cheaper alternatives.

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« Reply #9 on Aug 4, 2007, 11:34am »
hongrui,
I would check to see what orchid growers in your area is using over bark. I really like the scrubby mulch products (Cedar, Cypress, other woods) bark-mulch. This is usually the outer covering of threes where wood and skin meet. This product is grated/shredded and used mainly as a mulch. It lasts longer than bark and have better water retaining qualities. I also mix in perlite, some peatmoss or an inexpensive compost filler. Use broken charcoal (made from wood, not reconstituted kinds with the flame starters) pieces to mix with the soil for added long term drainage and water quality.

I would suspect that you might be able to find a good quality subsititute for the expensive bark.

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« Reply #10 on Aug 5, 2007, 11:26am »
thanks michael, i've been around to some bigger nurseries (including orchid nurseries) but i've not been able to find any bark mulch in SG. what they're mostly selling is either fern bark slabs or pine bark.
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« Reply #11 on Aug 11, 2007, 6:52am »
Do they sell fern root/bark shredded cheaply/inexpensively? At one time in Hawai'i. they used to sell them cheaply. It is still my favorite media of choice and would use it if I could find a cheap source for it. The roots of neps just love it.

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« Reply #12 on Aug 29, 2007, 2:31pm »
some pictures before August ends

N. carunculata var robusta x truncata [EP]


N. maxima (h.) x mira [EP]


N. sibuyanensis x truncata-squat [EP] - just for the record, the insect was already in there when i looked at the pitcher today.



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« Reply #13 on Aug 29, 2007, 2:51pm »
Yeah hongrui, we believe you about the insect. *wink*

No, really.........*2ndwink*

Haha......don`t get mad yah ? joking only.....how long have you had the recent 3 neps ? they look very nice. you seem to have a knack of choosing really attractive hybrids....


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« Reply #14 on Aug 29, 2007, 3:07pm »
the insect.. heh heh

thanks tarence. i got the plants in mid june '07, these are the first pitchers that developed since arriving.

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« Reply #15 on Aug 29, 2007, 3:42pm »
Well, in 2 short months, they seem to have acclimatised themselves happily to your environment....good work.
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« Reply #16 on Aug 29, 2007, 4:14pm »
yes, in 3 months with this kind of result it's very good indeed.

*whew*...when I saw this thread active again I thought we'll have more poison from Hongrui!

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« Reply #17 on Aug 29, 2007, 11:24pm »
hehe i'm waiting for some pitchers to open but hopefully i'll have some time to take some pics this weekend. september's dose of poison coming soon!
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« Reply #18 on Aug 30, 2007, 8:37am »
Hongrui the coccinea look different from mine. Perhaps different form of the parent plants.
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« Reply #19 on Aug 30, 2007, 9:18am »
hongrui, is that an upper pitcher of xcoccenia you have posted? Looks like mine when it is grown under full sunlight but alittle more elongated than mine.

Also if ever you have cuttings of your hybrids to spare, I am interested.
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