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Old 21st January 2010, 02:17 AM
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Default Dry season neps...

Hi folks,
Beginning of the year is usually very dry in Northern Peninsular Malaysia. Since I grew my neps outdoor, they are experiencing hot weather with lower humidity condition and have to just keep on going (of course I tried my best to help a little )

Here's some pics to share...

N. ampullaria -1


N. ampullaria -2


N. ampullaria -3


N. ampullaria -4


N. mirabilis -1


N. mirabilis -2


N. northiana


N. rafflesiana


N. thorelii x rafflesiana


N. thorelii x merrilliana - Getting bigger


N. spectabilis x ventricosa


N. veitchii


N. viking x (viking x rafflesiana)


Hopefully wet weather will return soon... and thanks for viewing !!
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Old 21st January 2010, 04:21 AM
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They are really nice!!!!!

There will be few more wanted plant added to my list...
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Old 21st January 2010, 10:03 AM
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WAH....!! more poison....
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Old 21st January 2010, 10:41 AM
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Nice plant !! i like ur N. ampullaria colorful and full green N. rafflesiana..
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Old 21st January 2010, 02:24 PM
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all are beautiful but my fav would be the viking x (viking x raff)
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Old 21st January 2010, 03:58 PM
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Wow.. Simply gorgeous.. I also like the viking x (viking x raff) the most.. If the moss in your pots can grow so well in such 'hot weather', your growing area must be soaking wet most of the time..
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Old 22nd January 2010, 07:29 PM
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Wonderful pics Robert...how's your truncata x tm and other intermediates doing?

I would love to see your lowii x campa.Mine grows like weed.Very fast growing for a lowii hybrid.
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Thanks kit1212, Marvin and Ali.

Marvin, I got this from a friend. I think BE used to sell the same raff... maybe Fauzi still got it, why don't you ask him.

Ali,
Good to hear your N. lowii x campanulata is doing well, as for mine, I found it's rather sensitive to humidity, so now it's not looking best with deformed pitcher. It's still however growing well... would love to see yours though.

My other intermediates are doing ok but it's currently producing smaller pitcher due to the warmer, drier and lower humidity weather. That's the fact I have to accept when growing my neps outdoor...
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Yeah fauzi has one but not for sale....N.lowii x campan can do well in L/L conditions?
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Well I still have to wait about 2-3 moths before I can buy again.Nepenut can you show us your lowii x campan?
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