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Old 29th November 2009, 12:27 PM
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Default Re: End of Nov nep pics...

Thanks K. Oat and Ed.

Casey,
Hahaa... I'm glad to help to inject more poison...

K. Pop,
The mix I used for N. lowii x campanulata was coarse burnt clay + coarse river sand, which will be very well drained. Burnt clay is widely available in Malaysia but so far I have yet to see it to be sold in sounthern Thailand.

Khoon,
What I meant was the plant we got from Eric is either N. x Rebecca Soper or N. x Red Lantern... I still not sure which is which. Yes, you are correct, at certain light level, the leaves of this plant will become reddish. For me, it's a slow but consistent grower with pitcher on every leaves.
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