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Mass's GH

  • #741
nope. It was more or less just a live LFS top dressing. There was just a smidge of LFS in the lower mix portions.
 
  • #742
how do you keep your plants that nice

especialy jamban villosa hamata inermis
ps where did you get that d squamosa i must get one

do you grow most of your seed or buy it
 
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  • #743
A few pics that have been stacking up in the PB

a few sarr seedlings potted up. thanks again P.

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droso and U. reneformis 'Big Sister'

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a couple cephs

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had to post another update of this one. Just two weeks ago I posted a pic of it's first pitcher.. SG N. albomarginata 'Black'

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schizandra pot working on it's comeback after the outtage. some old, some new.. but all with a little dew.

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D. ultramafica

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D. neocaledonica

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pot of scorpiodes. Thanks again Fern.

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N. truncata x ovata finally coming into it's own.

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my boy gettin' dirty with dad in the GH.

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  • #744
All looks supoib.. what sort of conditions are you giving the schiz? Looks like one of them is growing pretty quickly.
 
  • #745
max of upper 70*s, low into the 50*s at night. A clear cap on the pot and off to the side of the lights.
I can't get them in the cube without exposing them to more light. So hoping the warmer day temps don't take any sort of toll on the plants.
They seem to be doing well once again though. So gonna leave them be..
 
  • #746
Plants are looking good. I'll keep an eye out for updates on that D. neocaledonica. 'Seems to be doing well.

Very nice portraits of your son. A good-looking young man.
 
  • #747
Awesome stuff yo... Looking good.
 
  • #748
I really like watching your photos, always beautiful.
 
  • #749
Had some things out for a fert & flush today. Snapped a few pics..

N. truncata x x TM #1 (BW)

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A personal favorite.. N. ephippiata from TheOrchard

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closer look at that BE lowii node growth. Not sure yet if it will take off or not.

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4 basals.. same plant

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N. villosa (BE)

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found this little guy in the GH out back. Some sort of assassin bug? ???

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  • #750
great lookin ephip, the peristome striping is already very nice at such a young age.
 
  • #751
great lookin ephip, the peristome striping is already very nice at such a young age.

hey thanks. I've got high hopes for that one.
That basal pic is for you. Put the effort into getting a better one for ya.
 
  • #752
Nice pics mass. Love the truncata x ovata.
 
  • #753
and i didnt even bother to comment on them haha :p the basals look great! is that plant currently producing any decent sized pitchers?
 
  • #754
and i didnt even bother to comment on them haha :p the basals look great! is that plant currently producing any decent sized pitchers?

nothing yet. It was in pretty rough shape when it came in this spring.
 
  • #755
Love the droso and cephs (the pots they're in are sick)! Just got my first neocalidonica seeds to germinate today, hopefully they turn out as nice as yours!
 
  • #756
Maaaan, the villosa is flying along and that truncata x x tm is going to be phenomenal. Everything looks great, my friend.
 
  • #757
thanks guys. I have high hopes for that trunc x x TM as well. Showing WAY more color than the large one.
The villosa is moving surprisingly fast. Think it's the cold nights and 80*F days. It's getting about a 30-35 degree temp difference between day and night.
 
  • #758
Love your droso! The cephs just make me jealous, haha. Nice dew plants and pics, keep 'em coming.
 
  • #759
thread legged bug. Some taxonomists considered to be same family as assassin bug and by other taxonomists in its own family....
 
  • #760
thanks Deej.
That's it Mach. I remember finding one of these last year, but couldn't remember what I had read about it.
 
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