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  • #61
Burbwardsiana the N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana latest pitcher colored up nicely. I'm pumped to keep growing this plant!

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N. spectabilis x aristolochioides
- latest pitcher, finally with some nice coloration, but still very small. ???

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N. argentii chugging along.

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Forming its second pitcher. :)

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And N. hamata's first pitcher colored up quite nicely

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and its second pitcher is slightly larger and makes me quite happy!

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  • #62
Awesome, keep us updated on that N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana. Looks real promising.
 
  • #63
Yay naice!!
 
  • #64
Same plants, different day.


N. spectabilis x aristolochioides

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N. jacquelineae

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N. glabrata

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Pitchers of plant number one:
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And Number two:
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N. argentii Still growing happily.

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New Pitcher.

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Just for fun: H. pulchella Doing it's thang, slowly but surely.

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N. spectabilis x talangensis latest pitcher, quite large.

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N. ventricosa x glandulifera
Under good lighting

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And the wall of pitchers continues to grow in number, without losing any!

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  • #65
nice jacq.. I could probably feed mine to yours.
 
  • #66
nice jacq.. I could probably feed mine to yours.

Yours must be microscopic because I just had difficulty feeding mine half of half of half a beta pellet! :p
 
  • #67
yeah.. it's teeny tiny. But has 3 growth points, so that makes up for it's lack of size I suppose.
 
  • #68
Yes someday it will be a mighty bush!
 
  • #69
All of your plants so happy and pretty!!!
:-D
 
  • #70
Nice! :awesome:
 
  • #71
Finally got a new SD card, took a few shots for the old blog.

N. spectabilis x talangensis


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N. glabrata

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N. ventricosa x glandulifera
getting big!

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N. jacquelineae starting to look good next to N. faizaliana and D. prolifera

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  • #72
How very moss-tacular! :awesome: Your plants look so happy... I really should bump the humidity on mine I guess..
 
  • #73
Dex, I'm in love with the N. spectalabis x talangensis :D
 
  • #74
Everything is remarkable, Dex!
Awesome job! :-D
 
  • #75
How very moss-tacular! :awesome: Your plants look so happy... I really should bump the humidity on mine I guess..

Thank you! You should try that, in my experience with Nepenthes, I have not met one that didn't love high humidity, whether it's just being in a terrarium or just having a really obsessive person misting them multiple times a day.

Dex, I'm in love with the N. spectalabis x talangensis :D

Me too! :D Thank you.

Everything is remarkable, Dex!
Awesome job! :-D

Thank you thank you Liz! :)
 
  • #76
A new-comer to the Nepentheshood. Nepenthes singalana "Tujuh" The red cup is for Limeslide, because I have never used a red cup to grow anything before, and if Limeslide is cool enough to use 'em, so am I.

In other news: I don't have any more pots left. XD

Unfortunately this plant probably sat an extra day or two longer than it should have in the post office. I hope it recovers from shipping shock. 8|

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Gosh these two plants look somewhat similar! N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana's latest pitcher.

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N. jacquelineae
's latest pitcher, with a nice looking peristome and viscous looking pitcher fluid.

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N. hamata

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N. spectabilis x talangensis
' latest pitcher.

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  • #77
N. spectabilis x aristolochioides

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  • #78
You sir, are the god of Nepenthes.
 
  • #79
Wow, NICE!

I hope my burb x eddie does something soon..
 
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