Random pictures:
My VFT appears to have divided:
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Random pictures:
My VFT appears to have divided:
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~Burgeoning connoisseur of all things ventricosa or otherwise tubby.~
Its.. so... RED!!
N. spathulata x robcantleyi is all about those rappelling tendrils.
I love the leaves N. "Red Leopard" produces.. theyre thick and bronzey.
Some more vine cutting success, this is another N. burkei "madja as" courtesy of Paul!
I moved some stuff around to get maximum light distribution. (My windows are facing South East, so I have everything setup to get as much direct sun in the mornings as possible)
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~Burgeoning connoisseur of all things ventricosa or otherwise tubby.~
Thanks! Nothing too exciting is going on right now, everything has slowed down after being relocated, but that was to be expected. Cant wait to see what the pitcher on the spath x rob will look like though, Im expecting it to be smaller than its previous ones but it looks so dreary without any pitchers!
~Burgeoning connoisseur of all things ventricosa or otherwise tubby.~
I can't wait till my spathulata X Robcantleyi gets to that size .. I just had a new pitcher open recently and I'm excite to see it once it fills out and colors up more..![]()
Thanks, Good to know.
Two updates in one day? Im spoiling you guys ;P
Cephalotus
D. capensis recovering nicely from the repotting.
Unfortunately these are the only survivors from my S. jonesii batch... I still dont know what exactly went wrong, but all the seedlings started turning brown. These were the few I salvaged with still a bit of green on them, I believe theres about 6 individuals. Im really hoping they survive to adulthood. Also speaking of Sarracenia, I just sowed the Adrian slack x blood moons from Paul!
N. sibuyanesis! This thing grows so incredibly slow for me, but here is one of the rare moments where it has more than one pitcher out at a time.
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~Burgeoning connoisseur of all things ventricosa or otherwise tubby.~