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Old 19th January 2009, 04:34 PM
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Thanks all and most welcome for vieiwng.

Good luck in your purchase,Jimmy. Like most neps N.lowii will, undoubtedly, do well when provided with their best conds.

Ken, N.lowii thrive in some of the most isolated mts.though there are visitors but few. Google search you will find a good number posted somewhere.
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Old 20th January 2009, 01:39 AM
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Those are awesome pictures, Robert. You made me drooled again. How many days have you guys spent there? Love those highland neps so much, how I wish I can grow them at home.
Thanks for the pictures Robert, appreciated.
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Old 20th January 2009, 07:23 AM
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TS,we spent 5 days 4 night, yet it wasn't sufficient to fully cover as it was a huge mt. we managed to cover a new trail which saw many more hurrelliana and lowii. The new trail was created which was a short cut and walking was much easier.

To grow all we need was an air-cond ( what sort with affordable cost , any idea? ),add a misting system, a fan -all run systemically with timer, and a room.
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You must be very fit and tough to go this sort of activities so often.
Aircond room... Hmmm....
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The bical i gt from you was gonna make a inflating pitcher but suddenly stoped when the bud biecame bigger.

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off topic...where do you keep the bical?
place it in the open ( or balcony ) among other neps or flowering plants for cool and humidity will encourage it to grow and pitcher properly.
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Very impressive gallery,Thanks for shored Robert.
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sorry, i didn't notice your response here, eboat. Thanks. when the dry months arrived i will be making trips to places i haven't been to. The rainy season will be over soon.
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