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Old 7th January 2012, 12:10 AM
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Hi guys, would like to share some of my new plants from my greenhouse.


mira


sanguinea


rhombicaulis


beccariana


truncata hybrid


new sp.1


unknown species from Philippines1


unknown species from Philippines2


alata look-alike1


alata look-alike2


ventricosa 'layag'


alata 'smooth' x ventricosa 'layag'
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Old 11th January 2012, 11:51 AM
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nice collection and nice pics too!! however i think the slow release fert in the n. sanguinea's pot is a little bit too much...
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blue dragon, those are really nice plants...

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nice collection and nice pics too!! however i think the slow release fert in the n. sanguinea's pot is a little bit too much...
kevyb, you have a sharp eye...
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Great plants! I agree with kevyn, the slow release fert. pellets are a little too much, or is there a secret you would like to share with us, blue dragon (are you Kurt? )
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Old 11th January 2012, 10:53 PM
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Great plants! I agree with kevyn, the slow release fert. pellets are a little too much, or is there a secret you would like to share with us, blue dragon (are you Kurt? )
Hello!!!! Yes its me. The one and only. hahhaha!!!

Thanks guys.

I tried growing mira the 2nd time around and this time it was pitchering nicely. (I just love rainy days, )

got another picture of my new alata variant. This one is hairless and no keel under the lid. It was with me since last year but never pitcher. I then placed all of them out in full sun with no shades at all. They love it. Here are some pics.







My new neps: Some are highland but never failed to pitcher on my lowland GH.

my tiny and very sensitive N. bellii.


tricolored rafflesiana


Rafflesiana 'maroon'


rafflesiana 'pinky'


truncata x epipphiata.


campanulata x truncata


glanduliferia x boschiana


(ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x merrilliana. From Malaysia, Mr. Fauzi.



and here are some old stuffs I got.


red dragon, they really do get red.


black hirsuta


red hirsuta


viking x khasiana
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Old 11th January 2012, 11:02 PM
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Great collection! Everything looks healthy and superb, Kurt! I find some highlanders and intermediates CAN grow in lowland albeit slower
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Old 11th January 2012, 10:31 PM
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nice collection and nice pics too!! however i think the slow release fert in the n. sanguinea's pot is a little bit too much...
Hi Kevyn, don't worry. I removed that the next day. I left only a few....very few actually. I got worried. hehehhe.
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