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We're now selling HUGE nepenthes

  • #21
All of our Nepenthes are grown under Klerk's CoolLite 50 6mil plus 60 percent shadecloth. They're happy
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Trent
 
  • #22
Man, what I would give to live in a humid place. Maybe if I click my heals three tymes and concentrate really hard it will happen...
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nope~
 
  • #23
Wow! Beautiful neps!

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Quote[/b] (Beagle @ Nov. 12 2003,9:49)]I would not leave any nep out in the open in Florida.  Afternoon protection is a must.  
Why is that?  Surely some get more intensive sunlight in their native habitat?
 
  • #24
My N. Coccinea are doing so well outside getting sun from noon onward that I am going to try full sun for this hardy species next spring and work my others up to at least half a day of sun.

SF
 
  • #26
I want an n. x Gentle! Is it a lowlander?
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I really want one.
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  • #27
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Quote[/b] (Andenes @ Nov. 13 2003,5:31)]I want an n. x Gentle! Is it a lowlander?
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 I really want one.
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Hi
Its a highland hybrid. A cross between a fusca & maxima. Its very robust & vigorous
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Heres mine:

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cheers

bill
 
  • #28
What beautiful pitchers! Judging from the pot size those pitchers must be over 1 foot high unless it is the camera angle! We also have N. x Gentle imported here in Singapore from Holland but so far my pitchers are no where as huge as those ones. I'm so jealous!
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Happy growing, Neil.
 
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