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Old 15th October 2009, 01:47 PM
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Nice H/L nep collection you got there... it'll always in my dream to grow H/L neps... I love the pitcher to leaf ratio you got with your N. truncata x xTrusmadiensis, it definately prefer a more intermediate ~ H/L growing condition. I got one growing in L/L tropical weather, will post some pics to show you the variation later.
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Old 15th October 2009, 03:41 PM
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Very beautifully grown neps.Thanx for sharing!
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Simply beautiful,
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Old 16th October 2009, 12:16 PM
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Thanks for the comments
Here are a couple of more photos for you guys...
N. muluensis x lowii

little N. copelandii Mt Apo pitcher from a cutting.

A better photo of the N. jamban pitcher and little N. villosa growing in the pot its resting on.

and an N. lowii that was one of my first neps which is getting some size. once it opens the pitchers its inflating, ill update on here with em.
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HLHLHLHLHL...Would be cool to grow.You've got a Hamata?
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Wow! Those are some amazing plants! I really like your glabrata and ventricosa x angasanensis.

By the way, how did you manage to get a seedgrown Macrophylla? I didn't even know that somebody besides a TC company even had N. macropylla seeds, it being such an uncommon nep and all.
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Wow! Those are some amazing plants! I really like your glabrata and ventricosa x angasanensis.

By the way, how did you manage to get a seedgrown Macrophylla? I didn't even know that somebody besides a TC company even had N. macropylla seeds, it being such an uncommon nep and all.
Hiya Marigoldsfail21-

Actually, there have been a couple of seedgrown N. mac and N. hamata offered on Ebay.

I'm not sure when you will view this, but there are two of those offered right now.

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Oh yeah, I forgot about that. They've been going for quite a bit tho. It has to be insanely difficult to obtain the seed.
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They've been going for quite a bit tho. It has to be insanely difficult to obtain the seed.
Yup, its all about supply and demand.
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Old 23rd October 2009, 04:25 PM
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Lol marvin, that is one of my hamata in the background, yes. ive got 5...
clones 1,3,and 4 from wistuba, an unknown clone, and a BE seedgrown hamata.
The macrophylla is supposedly from a BE release a few years back....
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