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Re: Hi from terengganu
Thanks for the pics Din, it's N. gracilis... It's very easy to grow, just take the natural soil that they grew on and use it. It's always sad to see sight like this, land being cleared away in the name of development
LJ, Looks like I won't be going there anytime soon... since what Din found was N. gracilis....
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Re: Hi from terengganu
N.Gracilis u said, so its the CP scientific name..hehe...thanks..
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That is a nice plant. Try not to keep the medium wet, only humid, it looks waterlogged in the picture, that is not good. It should be well drained.
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ohh i see, thanks for the info..
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Re: Hi from terengganu
good luck in growing them then....
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Re: Hi from terengganu
Hi, Din. It's nice knowing that you managed to save some CPs from the dying swamp.....thats a real sad scene. Nice nepenthes you managed to save though, might I suggest that you use a pot that can drain? Never let the pot waterlogged but keep it moist, don't put fertiliser and keep the plant away from direct hot sun. Good luck growing it!
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