N. bongso is visible in the lower left corner, and N. tenuis at upper left as well. There is also a group of seedlings: N. (ventricosa X spectabilis) X tenuis
Paul you beat me to it! I was planning on doing the reverse cross, Tenuis x (vent x spect), any chance of seeing a close up of the seedlings? How old is the cross and how many came up?
Paul you beat me to it! I was planning on doing the reverse cross, Tenuis x (vent x spect), any chance of seeing a close up of the seedlings? How old is the cross and how many came up?
Marc,
Here is an example of what these look like so far - this pitcher is about 1.25" tall:
Too much potential! will be interesting to see the variation in the remaining 12 seedlings
Really nice, mind if I ask what temps and humidity you are giving your plants?Looking good, Butch. My BE clone is a bit older, but I suspect yours may pass it up soon, with your more stable growing environment.
Really nice, mind if I ask what temps and humidity you are giving your plants?
Nights in the 50s and 70s daytime - RH 70 to 90+%
N. veitchii (m) - seedling form EP:
Cheers!