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He ships truly epic specimens that grow as if they haven't left the greenhouse for a day. I wanted a Raff when I was ordering but I noticed he didn't have one available. If only I knew to PM him.
Id like to get a D. regia and a S. "Jonesii" if possible.
Id also like to vote for the idea of having a place to find appropriate fungicides and other "hardware" for growing plants. Ive had to make numerous trips to different stores to find different soils, fungicides, pots, lights, etc.
I would love to see some more Nepenthes hybrids. As a Nep n00b, I think there's a huge market for Neps with ornate pitchers that aren't too picky about conditions or abuse. Things with N. maxima or N. ventricosa in the parentage. I'm thinking N. spectabilis x aristolochioides, N. ventricosa x spectabilis, etc.
I would like to second several people's suggestions and add my own:
- a dedicated and well stocked seed and gemmae section
- genlisea and utricularia starters
- live sphagnum (when possible)
- quality square pots in cp friendly sizes (including net pots!)
- non-draining seed trays
Yeah... me gusta. I order most of my supplies online from three or four different sources. It would be nice to have a one-stop shop for plants and supplies.
Since we can't post plants for trade that flytrapshop sells, it's bittersweet when
flytrapshop adds something else to their online inventory.
Especially if it's a nepenthes, I don't care about dews and pings as much
This being said, I think flytrapshop should sell Ultricularia
I hardly trade for those!
Althought I personally don't think I need anything for the rest of the season here are some ideas. I feel your shop seems to like having cheap prices so I don't expect you to go out and get really rare nepenthes or anything like this, so I'm only suggesting common stuff.
I think the sarracenia selection is pretty good.
Sundews I think adding some Binata's or Filiformis or both would be good, just to get different varieties.
Flytraps are missing the typical variation but I guess you can find that anywhere even in local stores so doesn't really matter to much.
It would be nice to get some cheaper butterwarts, like pinguicula moranensis or pinguicula primuliflora.
Nepenthes is fine, maybe san guinea or ventricosa.
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