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Old 19th February 2009, 08:29 PM
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Default Nepenthes x Ventrata flower

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I've got a flower. I think this is ventrata. Possible female? (Don't have much experience in sexing them)

Would appreciate it if any of you could advice me on the above, perhaps what to do next?

Just want to inquire, what have this hybrid being cross before? Can't seem to find much info on this part.

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Old 19th February 2009, 09:00 PM
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Hi....Any chances you want a mate miranda for it??? I still have some which is quite a lot...Want pollen????????

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Old 20th February 2009, 01:11 AM
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Actually, I do not have much preference. Sure, why not. When it manage to open up, will let you know. Maybe it will be male? ;-)

Just wondering, how many hybrids can I create from 1 flower stocks? Any special way to take care of the plant during this time. I know that sometimes plants take a lot of stress when fruiting. My adeniums looks miserable til now after fruiting.

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Hi cj

Your ventrata does look positively a female to me...and ventrata is such a hardy plant it might come out with small pitchers at this time cause most of the energy is send to the flower..As for pollinating just take a tookpick with the pollen at the tip and put it on the stigma or wateva receptors i guess.....I don't know how but hope you'll find out cause i wanna use up my miranda pollen..

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You've got a girl, Loong. Congrats.
Ventrata is a cross between ventricosa and alata. I think the ventrata in the market are mostly female.
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Its a girl. I think I may still have some miranda pollen but I don't think they are fresh anymore.
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