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Nepenthes hamata: 2011 seedlings . . .

Here are a few seedlings which germinated in mid-January. They were planted in a compost of milled sphagnum and rinsed quartz -- horticultural -- sand. I've attempted live moss and every conceivable Nepenthes mix but have returned to this old stalwart . . .

Nepenthes hamata (Katopasa/Lumut): 06.2011

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Congrats, interesting area of the "pot" for them to decide to sprout up. Should be a fairly nervous repotting when time comes

Nepenthes101 had recommended me just pure milled sphagnum as media, and I was lucky enough to have quite a few seeds germinate my first try out.
 
Congrats, interesting area of the "pot" for them to decide to sprout up. Should be a fairly nervous repotting when time comes

Nepenthes101 had recommended me just pure milled sphagnum as media, and I was lucky enough to have quite a few seeds germinate my first try out.

Congratulations in your seed as well. They sprouted in a number of other "wells" in the germination tray as well; and I usually don't replant them for several months -- up to a year. It is a simple task then . . .
 
wow!! Congratulations. Man!! Its beyond me where you guys manage to get these seed. lol...Its just insane...hamata seed. wow!!
 
lol! I am waiting for someone to break out hurrelliana and klossii seedlings. lol! Damn!! Now that would be the pass to the cult of CP growing: Rarest of the rare CPs EVER!! Oh yeah...lol..eddies are right up there too. ;)
 
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