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Old 1st June 2009, 08:24 AM
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Hi all,
I'm new to this forum. But actually, in the past, I just observed this place from dark corner. Now, I think it's time for us to introduce us to you all here. We show some neps in our hand.

N. thorelii x aristolochioides


N. ventricosa x Mixta




N. Hookeriana Triffid Park



N. truncata x campanulata


Thai Nep Hybrid


N. thorelii x rafflesiana-Kondo x Singapore



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Old 1st June 2009, 08:49 AM
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You have some interesting hybrids there. The ventricosa x mixta is very nice. Who made it?
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Is your N. thorelii x aristolochioides grown under lowland conditions? Kinda cool! It still looks very much like aristolochioides. Nice plant!
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Is the big pitcher there xPredator?
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Old 1st June 2009, 10:06 PM
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Hi all,
Many thanks for replying.


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You have some interesting hybrids there. The ventricosa x mixta is very nice. Who made it?
This hybrid was made by Exotica Plants. We obtained this plant by trading with one of our friends in Thailand. Many thanks for your comment.

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Is your N. thorelii x aristolochioides grown under lowland conditions? Kinda cool! It still looks very much like aristolochioides. Nice plant!
Yes, we grow N. thorelii x aristolochioides in lowland condition. The condition is direct sunlight for 2 or 3 hrs in morning and bright light in the remaining day. One guy in Thailand grows this hybrid in extreme lowland condition full direct sunlight all day. Unbelievably, it survives and produces nice pitcher. But we are coward, and can not do that.



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Is the big pitcher there xPredator?
The big pitcher you see is N. truncata x alata-luzon. We used to own predators, but unfortunately it was died. However, with bangkok condition, we found some grower here can survive it! and it also produces pitcher.
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Your plants are very healthy. It must take quite an effort to grow them in a high-rise building. Do you do anything to keep the humidity high?
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Old 4th June 2009, 09:28 PM
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Your plants are very healthy. It must take quite an effort to grow them in a high-rise building. Do you do anything to keep the humidity high?
Hi jk,
Many thanks for comment! Our balcony is facing to east, so in morning it accept direct full sunlight. We just perform heavy watering in morning. And in afternoon and evening, we just lightly spray with water.
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