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  • #41
I love all your plants, they're spectacular! :spazz:
 
  • #42
Breathtaking plants and photos.
 
  • #43
These are wonderful exo! I love that Chuck Norris ceph :-O
 
  • #44
Exo, that last batch of pictures of plants is just exquisite - that's some fine growing you've got going there!

Yeah...I knew I had some real showstopping photos in this batch....I am in awe of my own pics, especially the heli ones....I'm like..."how the heck did I do THAT?!?" :-))
 
  • #45
ARRGGG.....THERE BE PICs A' COMIN"


N. spectabilis intermediate pitcher.
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My LL lightcart.
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My nep seedling section.
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N. "Viking" x truncata seedlings....a few of many.
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N. ampullaria.
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N. albomarginata "red".....swimming in a sea of moss.
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P. moranensis.
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P. jaumavensis.
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P. laueana.....getting ready to flower I think.
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Where I grow my pings.
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A tray of sarr seedlings.
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  • #46
Wow your plants all look so great!! :drool:
 
  • #48
Nice! I love the red color on those pings. When I saw the P. moranensis, the first thing I thought was, "what Nepenthes is that?"
 
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  • #49
The P. jaumavensis is absolutely super duperly incredible!
 
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  • #50
Wow..Thanks peeps!......apparently I'm good with pings :-))
 
  • #51
Fantastic plants Exo. Looks like we have the same N. burbidgeae clone. Very vigorous eh? :)
 
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  • #52
Fantastic plants Exo. Looks like we have the same N. burbidgeae clone. Very vigorous eh? :)

Actually, it is rather vigorous....it seems to like intermediate temps the most though..it slows down this time of year.
 
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  • #53
What section is your N. burbidgeae growing in, highland?
 
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  • #54
I didn't really notice the speed that much, but it always progressively becomes bigger and bigger. Also...I love the red leaves too. Unfortunately, I was hoping that the pitchers would be pure ALBA white on outside...but mine seems to have a bit of speckling and marks. Mine is currently growing at 25C max day and almost 9C at night.
 
  • #55
What section is your N. burbidgeae growing in, highland?

It grows in my HL chamber..but the temps vary with the season....in the dead of winter it is 65F day 48F night....summer is 78F day and 66F night.....it definitely is happier in the summer.
 
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  • #56
I imagine.. not much of an ultra highlander.
 
  • #58
Everything is lookin good!
 
  • #59
A few new pics for da grind....

D. nitidula x pulchella gemmae sprouting....

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D. scorpioides..

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P. moranensis in flower....

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A VFT I decided to take out of dormancy a bit early....

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Another N. ampullaria mugshot..

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D. spatulata...gnats like it so much, they stick around forever......

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  • #60
Oooooh, everything looks so lovely!!
You're doing so great :-D

And omg, the gnats stick around forever :lol:
 
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