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    Myles' highland tank

    link to lowland tank

    here are the highlanders today. As you can see, some came small and weak while others came with size and some nice pitchers. All are new except my rob which I've had a couple months. Enjoy

    tank shot


    N. spathulata x spectabilis freshly potted up.


    N. (vent x sib) x merrilliana



    N. robcantleyi




    N. eymae x ephippiata



    N. petiolata x trusmadiensis



    N. spectabilis x aristolochioides



    Mystery hybrid from a retailor.



    N. spectabilis. was in rough shape when I wnet to repot. very little root system but it should pull through



    N. glabrata



    N. izumiae


    N. alba



    n. ventricosa red x spectabilis giant




    and finally my little H minor. More Helis to come but for now this is the only one Has put out alot of new growth in th etwo weeks I've had it



    wil update weekly, usuallly on the weekend. Thanks for lookin!

    cheers

    -coffee treatment given 8/13/12
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    man great plants!! my rob is putting a new pitcher but it has ways to go, patience* thanks for sharing

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    Very nice plants! Keep an eye on your Heli during the hotter months - I had mine in a terrarium with my Neps and I had to butcher it to save it from sudden death brownness.

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    Miles, watch your nep ID tags, they are all showing the nurseries they came from, which is a NO NO.
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    Thanks guys

    the Heli should be protected during the summer gunna try to continue same temps in the tank plus I bought some trichoderma to fight off fungal attacks on it.

    dsrtfox, I didnt want to make alllll new tags for my plants but if thats what I gotta do, I guess I will.

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    I don't care personally, but some people here take it very seriously and it is technically a ban-able offense. It has happened before. Just letting you know for the future. You could just edit them in microsoft paint instead of making new ones.
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    I just use the ol' smuge tool in edit works well for me

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    Great plants. You've got a nice collection. I want to get one of those mystery ones eventually as well.

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    Nice plants, especially the spec x aristo. However, I'd say your mystery "hybrid" is a red ventricosa. It's identical to my plants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thagirion View Post
    Great plants. You've got a nice collection. I want to get one of those mystery ones eventually as well.
    thanks Thagirion, it may not be such a mystery plant but we shall see They were pretty cheap and the mystery drew me in

    Quote Originally Posted by hcarlton View Post
    Nice plants, especially the spec x aristo. However, I'd say your mystery "hybrid" is a red ventricosa. It's identical to my plants.
    I had the same hunch upon unwrapping it...but until it gets larger, I'm holding out hope that its a ventricosa cross and will show itself to be unique down the road. If not, I like ventricosas

    I love how the specto x aristo puts out such nice pitchers even when it is still a very small plant. Most juvenile pitchers are mere shadows of the older more mature pitchers as far as color and sharpness.

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