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  • #841
Thanks :) It's a beast!
 
  • #842
Wow very nice!! Love those TM hybrids!
 
  • #843
Thanks :)
 
  • #844
Obscenely nice plants there . . .
 
  • #845
Thank you :hail:
 
  • #846
Love the heart on your S. Minor, along with the rest of you plants. Nice flower stalk on that ceph, can't wait to see it in bloom.
 
  • #847
Thanks :)
 
  • #848
Nice pics! Love the densiflora x robcantleyi. And have faith, the flava will be huge before you know it! :D
 
  • #849
Thanks, and thanks for the encouragement :grin:
 
  • #850
Yay more pics! Well I did post some of these in the chatbox, so some of this might be deja vu...

graomogolensis
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ventricosa... something like cream/alba
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densiflora x robcantleyi with a ruler cuz it's my biggest :p
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ceph big boy
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a filiformis flower
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some highly invasive sphag :lol: and some cobras & vfts and things hiding in it
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khasiana x viking
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thorelli x campanulata when it first opened up
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veitchii k workin' on it
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same with robcantleyi
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campanulata x (spectabilis x talangensis) when it was finishing growing in
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..and now :laaa: :spazz: it just popped
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AW dubia SG from Malea, Sumatra
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'Song of Melancholy'
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glabrata
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platychila
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come on buddy, hurry up and unfurl/open!

a bagged campanulata... it don't look so good :crap:
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bongso MT
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villosa (omg: Heli it's a 6" pot, so it's still <6" size :lol:)
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macrophylla
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my neglected, hated pings
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ventricosa x inermis
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jamban workin' on it
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ok, now I think U.nelumbifolia likes it in the shade better than burning sunshine cuz all of a sudden, tons of flowers!
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tentaculata maroon spotted FINALLY looking like ima git pitchers!!
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hamata the BE clone
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petiolata still unopened
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spathulata x hamata workin' on it
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:boogie: Triffid opened!!
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and a Phalaenopsis violacea var coerulea or two are working on making flowers for me!!! :banana2: purple :love:
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  • #851
so the villosa is like 2-3"? nicceee! Be careful not to lift up the tentacs pot and rip off the tendril :p Very nice photos! I love your plants
 
  • #852
so the villosa is like 2-3"? nicceee! Be careful not to lift up the tentacs pot and rip off the tendril :p Very nice photos! I love your plants

Why thank you, and yes. Now I can't move the tentac evar :lol:
 
  • #853
Thez, I must give you props for the awesomely improved photography, and not showing any plants that made me cringe! Even the grao is looking amazing!

Didja weed out all the little dudes that weren't doing well in your conditions?

I must again say, I am phenomenally impressed that you manage to grow so many rare/amazing plants in such simple conditions, you really demonstrate your green thumb by growing the plants (really well) in an adverse environment, rather than in a fancy climate controlled terrarium that fits the required conditions perfectly. Shows that you can really GROW the plants!

Ten thumbs up! (Don't ask where I got 8 extra thumbs)
 
  • #854
Wow thez, I really liked that N. thorelii x campanulata. Also, the roundish-large lid on your platychila suggest once again, what most people consider the true platy.
 
  • #855
Thez, I must give you props for the awesomely improved photography, and not showing any plants that made me cringe! Even the grao is looking amazing!

Didja weed out all the little dudes that weren't doing well in your conditions?

I must again say, I am phenomenally impressed that you manage to grow so many rare/amazing plants in such simple conditions, you really demonstrate your green thumb by growing the plants (really well) in an adverse environment, rather than in a fancy climate controlled terrarium that fits the required conditions perfectly. Shows that you can really GROW the plants!

Ten thumbs up! (Don't ask where I got 8 extra thumbs)

Thank you :hail:

I have gotten rid of most of everything that was doing poorly... there are still a few I'm stupidly holding on to for sentimental reasons... but otherwise everything else is capable of living in a desert :p

Wow thez, I really liked that N. thorelii x campanulata. Also, the roundish-large lid on your platychila suggest once again, what most people consider the true platy.

Thanks!! And I reallllllyyyy hope so :love:
 
  • #856
Thez, I agree with Peatmoss, FANTASTIC plants! :) That D. graomogolensis and N. glabrata look amazing, as do all your plants! :)
 
  • #857
Thanks :hail:
 
  • #858
beautiful plants! Thats a huge villosa! Well, compared to mine:p.
 
  • #859
Everything looks awesome, but that campanulata x (spectabilis x talangensis) is a show stopper! The shape and markings on that thing are too cool!
 
  • #860
Thanks :)

Wireman: yeah.. my only regret in this hobby is not having picked up more of them when they were for sale :lol:
 
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