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Old 30th December 2009, 03:14 PM
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Hey everyone....As you know i went to the nursery and all..Soo i got myself a couple of neps..
Here they are...
This is N Thoreli...I not it doesn't exist in cultivation but was sold to me as this sooo any experts to help me on this??


Next is N fusca...I hope it'll grow well for me..


N.Reinwardtiana var Samaradiensis


And N dyeriana...I'm not sure its a remake but looks like it could get huge..


Last but definitly not least would be N rafflesiana :-D



Thanks for viewing...If you have tips for growing them pls tell me
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Old 30th December 2009, 03:58 PM
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Hey ken may I hijack your thread?I also need to know some tips.I regret I didn't ask En.fauzi zzzzzzz
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Yea sure...
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Can raff ,amp x sibu ,helaimphora stand full sun??
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Marvin...Put it in a more shaded area first cause it has too aclimatise...I moved my rack to the opposite side of my balcony so that it doesn't receive the hot burning direct sun anymore...Only direct sun during late afternoon too evening..
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I going to put them in a mini green house haha
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This is N Thoreli...I not it doesn't exist in cultivation but was sold to me as this sooo any experts to help me on this??

Well i did alittle researching, couldnt find much. thorelii tends to be more of a lowland plant, so you should be fine. I also found out it is one of the only nepenthes with a rhizome! Be interesting to make some hybrids and see if they would carry this trait. hope this helps ken
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This is N Thoreli...I not it doesn't exist in cultivation but was sold to me as this sooo any experts to help me on this??

Well i did alittle researching, couldnt find much. thorelii tends to be more of a lowland plant, so you should be fine. I also found out it is one of the only nepenthes with a rhizome! Be interesting to make some hybrids and see if they would carry this trait. hope this helps ken
what, rhyzome??? Does this mean that it can propagate like grass? Which source do you get? thanks
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Hi Vincent....Like i said thorelli is not in cultivation yet...I looked at the photos of some of the indochinease neps in the wild and find this looking abit more like N.Kongkadana...

Anyway bout the rhizome..I thought it was more like a tuber or something...This traits appear normally on these kind of neps...Another example would be N viking..This is to help them survive the drought period they experience in the wild

(correct me if im wrong)
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Hi Vincent....Like i said thorelli is not in cultivation yet...I looked at the photos of some of the indochinease neps in the wild and find this looking abit more like N.Kongkadana...

Anyway bout the rhizome..I thought it was more like a tuber or something...This traits appear normally on these kind of neps...Another example would be N viking..This is to help them survive the drought period they experience in the wild

(correct me if im wrong)
thanks ken for pointing out, never knew thorelii is not in cultivation since saw I saw some post bout thorelii
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