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jimscott

Tropical Fish Enthusiast
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P. 'Weser'

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P. gypsicola

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P. moctezumae x kohres & P. 'Aphrodite'
 
Nice pics! Did you use your camera or borrow one?
 
Nice plants. :) I like the 'weser', I like it's pink colouring.
 
Ooh!

Jim, your pics may have reignited the burning desire I have to try more pings. :)

Is there a secret to getting P. weser to get that pink coloration?

Excellent post!
 
Nice pics! Did you use your camera or borrow one?

That's the camera I got for Christmas. It may not be the best out there but it's far better than "complimentary" Earthlink camera I was using in 2004. I've been in a continual state of learning how to maximize its features.
 
Ooh!

Jim, your pics may have reignited the burning desire I have to try more pings. :)

Is there a secret to getting P. weser to get that pink coloration?

Excellent post!

P. weser is a particularly easy one to color up. So is P. agnata and a few others, all things being equal. Perhaps we could trade pings for sundews...
 
P. gypsicola looks really nice! All look good.
 
Nice resolution! I love how the gypsicola just sparkles!
That must be one heck of a camera :D
 
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Nice resolution! I love how the gypsicola just sparkles!
That must be one heck of a camera :D

LOL! It's just a Kodak Easyshare C713. I've also had a plethora of advice!
 
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More fresh pics:

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Jim,

What do you use in the soil mix for your P. gypsicola?

Do you use gypsum by any chance?

thanks,
 
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A new tray of cuttings, LFS at the bottom, well-rinsed play sand in the middle, and perlite / egg shells / crushed coral on top:

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You have great color on those pings. Thanks for sharing. :D
 
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Aside from the P. moranensis huautla x ehleresiae (front row), most of the rest are the etiolated plantlets buried underneath the parent plants.
 
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