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« Thread Started on May 8, 2008, 11:59pm »
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Amazing, Sockhom! You always seem to have such beautiful nepenthes! Or is it that you just have an awsome camera? « Last Edit: May 10, 2008, 5:03am by marigoldsfail21 »Link to Post - Back to Top Logged agustinfranco
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« Reply #3 on May 15, 2008, 7:46pm »

Hi Francois:

Your plant is simply impressive. How do you grow it? lowland or highland, natural or artificial lighting?. I'd be grateful if you can share your technique on how to grow this beast with us.

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« Reply #4 on May 17, 2008, 2:19pm »
Hi Sockhom such a juicy sibu you hv there! Mine is still far off from being that big! Congrats!

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« Reply #5 on May 20, 2008, 5:45am »

Hi Francois:

I really do hope you want to share your sibuyanensis growing conditions with the rest of us.
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« Reply #6 on May 20, 2008, 11:48pm »
Hi Gus !

Sorry for the delay. I think you should already know by now that I'm always willing to share .

Well, I don't know if I'm doing special. This plant grows well for me in Sphagnum with a portion of orchid back. It likes bright or filtered light (I used tubes for all my plants), very high humidity and it pitchers even when the temperatures are not really highland but intermediate. It stops the pitchers production for 3 or 4 months just after the summer.
Currently, it is reaching the top of my terrarium so the leaves are getting smaller. I just noticed, though, that a very aggressive basal has appeared: good news!

The pitcher I have shown is currently more than 17 cm long and it is still colouring. I will post a picture soon

Here are some pics of my growing area:
http://lhnn.proboards107.com/index.c...ay&thread=1576

If you have other questions, Gus, just ask .


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« Reply #7 on May 21, 2008, 5:46am »

Hi Francois:

Thanks for the info. I have had a sibuyanensis for 4 years and it never pitchered. I have changed the conditions for it and a basal came out. Only one pitcher was produced. As we are in winter downunder, i would not expect any miracles but until October or November this year. I don't use lights, but after seeing your beautiful plant, i am tempted to use them on it.

By the way, I have other phillippino species producing pitchers like copelandii, ventricosa, truncata, alata, and even petiolata, but not sibuyanensis. I guess, i can't grow them all, can I ?. Thanks very much for your reply.

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