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Old 2nd August 2009, 11:06 PM
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Yes KC, I used the racks to grow my neps. The pots below the top layer will usually be wetter and shadier, that's why I only grow N. ampullaria.

I also try to get a mix that will dry faster compare to the regular mix. With less direct watering, the amps are doing fine.
IC... I got what you means.... thanx, yea!!!

Yours plant is really healthy
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Old 3rd August 2009, 12:14 AM
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Thanks everyone for your comments.

Khun Pop,
I'll post some detailed pics on No ID-1 in the ID section. I think No ID-1 is also a hybrid. For No ID-2, you said it's suppose to be the original ‘Rayong Hybrid’, may I know what's the parentage?? BTW, the N. boschiana is from MT... would be interesting to know if the N. boschiana from BE will adapt to the tropical L/L weather...

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Old 3rd August 2009, 06:29 AM
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Thanks everyone for your comments.

Khun Pop,
I'll post some detailed pics on No ID-1 in the ID section. I think No ID-1 is also a hybrid. For No ID-2, you said it's suppose to be the original ‘Rayong Hybrid’, may I know what's the parentage?? BTW, the N. boschiana is from MT... would be interesting to know if the N. boschiana from BE will adapt to the tropical L/L weather...
Hi Khun Rob,

Someone beside me whispers that No-ID 1 might be N. Viking x Miranda. I am sorry for my poor guessing. It is very similar with the one we have in our stock, especially pitcher shape and color. Then, like I said by observing that stem and leaves, it would be help for plant identification.

In addition, I am sorry for my words, which are not cleared. Original ‘Rayong Hybrid’ is one of the first Thai hybrids that Thai breeders ever have. It was made by crossing N. Viking with N. xKuchingensis.

By the way, nice looking plant you have.

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Hi Khun Pop,
Yes, it's possible it's a form of hybrid with Miranda, just not sure it's either viking or tiger...
Anyway, thanks for trying to help. I'll post more detailed pics in the ID sections. Korbkunkarp.
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It's still August and it's been raining, some of my young neps are responding well to the high humudity weather...

N. albomarginata "Green"


N. x kuchingensis


N. northiana - still very young but already showing great potential...


N. sibuyanensis - responding well to the recent wet weather


N. thorelii spp - 2.


N. thorelii spp -3- Upper pitcher


N. veitchii H/L x boschiana - slowly coloring up but still a long way to go


N. x hookeriana


N. spectabilis x ventricosa


N. truncata x TM - starting to color up


N. campanulata - so small yet cute....
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@cpnut: all very well grown neps
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N. campanulata so so cute
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Woah!They look great as always.
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wow .... great .... I love this mirabilis and all the others. The northiana is already a jewel like the sibuyanensis. I'm a bit disappointed of the no.1 id if this is really the hybrid viking x miranda. I would have expected more maxima / northiana influence.
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Rob,

Do you do any special treatment to your truncata x tm?Your's is so big yet mine is only an inch tall.It rarely pitchers for me though.
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