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Old 10th January 2009, 01:12 AM
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HO HO HO!!!..........Look at the difference hahahaha anyways nice plant from both.......................

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Old 10th January 2009, 01:09 PM
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nepaholic,
Very nice specimen you got there. How old is this plant? Thanks for sharing.

Anybody else growing N. vogelii in LL condition that would like to share about their progress?
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Fauzi growing it in LL and he said it's fine though.Nepholic,your vogelli's peristome is gorgeous.
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Hi Guys

thanks for the nice comments.
I grow the plant now for 1 1/4 year
Here a Picture from February 2008


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Old 11th January 2009, 03:00 PM
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Fauzi growing it in LL and he said it's fine though.Nepholic,your vogelli's peristome is gorgeous.
Ali,
I'm aware of Fauzi's plant, his is bigger, like Jen's plant. Fauzi probably have it for a while now. All our vogelii in Malaysia probably came from him which originated from BE , thanks for reminder.
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WOW!!! Nice vogelii. Need to add it to my wanted CPs list.
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hi there,

I've been facing difficulty to grow this species even other HL species are doing fine within the same area. The plant just keep producing new leafs without any pitcher for the past 3months+.

Currently, I am using 100% spag. moss for medium & temp within +/-25dc with 18hrs light.

Anyone can advice?

Thanks in advance.
100% sphagnum moss - check if it's too wet. If so loosen the media ( media get compacted if water from top) or repot with 80% perlite, the rest sphagnum moss ( OR peat OR pine bark ).

Using 100% sphagnum moss will get compacted over a preiod. occassionally loosen the media to allow for aeriation and well drain . watering inbetween drying, ensure only moist medium.

25ºC to around 32ºC was the day temp experiencing in their natural habitat. The night temp would fall to around 16ºC, very windy in the evening and very high humidity ( 80%-90% from the trip i observed ). while predominantly epiphytic they are also found growing among shady low shrubs along road banks old logging road.

an upper pitcher, Pa'rabata (Kelabit highland of northern Sarawak) taken during the Mt Murud trip.


( from Jeremial Harris site, some supporting evidence of growth habitat )

http://www.coloradocarnivorousplants..._Highlands.htm

note-lowest 1st pic the "hensom zhai" ( handsome guy) holding the pitchers, also notice the dry weather road besides ( those road will be very slippery and muddy during rainy season). Those are found along road banks of logging raod. Also take note 3rd column before the last- the 3rd right pic, guy climbing up a slope. Moreover most of the pitchers taken were growing against slopes of road embankment ( slopes suggested water run off freely ).
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Wow.. thanks Robert for the detailed information . Will be very helpful for those that having problems growing N. vogelii.
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