So, pictures!
Even though they are craptastic, I figure it's about time I post.
My HL 55gal terrarium, complete with ghetto temporary light set up. Hopefully my HLs will love me again once they get a good dose of T5 HOs. Excuse the mess, this was just after moving it in.
My first Nepenthes, N. ventricosa, recovering from being cramped, as most of my HL Nepenthes are currently doing.
The newest member, N. maxima x talangensis.
Uhm... I won't subject youse all to more depressed HL Nepenthes, whose condition will likely improve once I get this next paycheck. They are make leaves, just not pitchering
On to the LL terrarium!
Had just misted the terrarium. Here's a Nepenthes I purchased, with no name attached to it, just some "random hybrid", supposedly.
N. mirabilis x bicalcarata fatty pitcher.
Fuzzy edge of an N. mirabilis x bicalcarata leaf.
N. rafflesiana "Giant" (<-- not sure if that's actually an official name, so I put " instead of '. Let me know if I'm wrong, pleeease.)
N. albomarginata making lovely green pitchers with faint pink speckles on its belly. Thank youse so much, Liz! <3
N. mirabilis "Trang" (again, not sure if this is official or not).
Uknown Nepenthes once more, inflating a pitcher. Super red N. mirabilis x bicalcarata leaves.
Random phalaenopsis (sp?) orchid, actually has 3 flowers at the moment. Fred Meyer rescue.
Temporary housing for temperate plants purchased during winter.
Baby Darlingtonia californica!
Drosera adelae taken with poor white balance.
I think that's it! For now... MWAHAHA!
After my battery charges, I'm going to experiment with lighting and diffused lighting, etc.
Even though they are craptastic, I figure it's about time I post.
My HL 55gal terrarium, complete with ghetto temporary light set up. Hopefully my HLs will love me again once they get a good dose of T5 HOs. Excuse the mess, this was just after moving it in.
My first Nepenthes, N. ventricosa, recovering from being cramped, as most of my HL Nepenthes are currently doing.
The newest member, N. maxima x talangensis.
Uhm... I won't subject youse all to more depressed HL Nepenthes, whose condition will likely improve once I get this next paycheck. They are make leaves, just not pitchering
On to the LL terrarium!
Had just misted the terrarium. Here's a Nepenthes I purchased, with no name attached to it, just some "random hybrid", supposedly.
N. mirabilis x bicalcarata fatty pitcher.
Fuzzy edge of an N. mirabilis x bicalcarata leaf.
N. rafflesiana "Giant" (<-- not sure if that's actually an official name, so I put " instead of '. Let me know if I'm wrong, pleeease.)
N. albomarginata making lovely green pitchers with faint pink speckles on its belly. Thank youse so much, Liz! <3
N. mirabilis "Trang" (again, not sure if this is official or not).
Uknown Nepenthes once more, inflating a pitcher. Super red N. mirabilis x bicalcarata leaves.
Random phalaenopsis (sp?) orchid, actually has 3 flowers at the moment. Fred Meyer rescue.
Temporary housing for temperate plants purchased during winter.
Baby Darlingtonia californica!
Drosera adelae taken with poor white balance.
I think that's it! For now... MWAHAHA!
After my battery charges, I'm going to experiment with lighting and diffused lighting, etc.