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Brie's CP photo thread

  • #661
brie , just skimmed this thread great plants by the way , i love the glass flytrap stakes in the first few pics, any chance you would give up where you got those , did you make them , can i get some ?
are they even available
 
  • #663
hey thanks for the info i wnat a few of those for sure. im gona check it out right now.
 
  • #664
wow a bit pricy but got to have a couple,i'll have to put a couple bucks back , thanks again
 
  • #665
A small update.. I repotted all of the SA dew seedlings into more adult sized pots, and used that "professional grade" coarse peat.. So far no shock at all and they dew'd right back up.. BUT, after repotting and putting everything side by side, looks like the kaeiteurensis and felix are both spatulata... Bummer. Stupid vendor, never buying crap from them again.

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New Roraimae from my friendly nameless benefactor. ;) Thank you so much! its doing really well so far. Repotted it as well. May try some leaf pullings soon after its recovered.
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And the useless pots of spatulata. :p
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Gypsicola are now fully awake and growing
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regia Big Easy new growth
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U. menziesii flower stalk poking up!! woooooot!!
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and this D. lowriei was one of my first tuberous up. I had just given em a bit of a rainshower prior to the pic.
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  • #666
Cool, cool plants!
 
  • #667
Ok, in a pic taking mood so here's some more snapped real quick with my phone... I gotta say, the camera on the Galaxy S3 really is good for a phone cam. And the latest updates made it even better and more controllable.

Petiolaris tank.. falconeri are running rampant, they really need seperated and repotted. My two biggest plants in their own pot decided to split into a bunch of plants and are just jammed in a cluster.
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D. neocaledonica, only surviving seedling
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D. affinis and gang
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D. coccicaulis
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D. oblanceolata
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D. slackii
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D. spatulata Var. lovellae.. flowering soon so will have some seed to give away. I really like these plants. Nice color and form.
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D. graomologensis will need repotted soon too...
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D. brevifolia Hempstead NC
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P. cyclosecta
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P. hemiepiphytica Site2#6
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P. gigantea x hemiepiphytica Site2#6
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P. gigantea
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P. agnata "True Blue"
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P. "Gina"
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P. emarginata x cyclosecta.. I HATE MOSSSSSS!!!
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P. reticulata, also needs repotted. Yech
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P. kondoi
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  • #668
I just felt as though I were walking through an art gallery. These are all extremely impressive, Brie. Makes me realize how horrible I am at growing them!
 
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  • #669
Oh, what I'd give to be able to grow petiolaris and highland dews like that!
 
  • #670
Great stuff Brie, queen of dew growing! Loving your Petiolaris dews and that P. cyclosecta is gorgeous.
 
  • #671
The petiolaris dews are far from hard to grow. You just have to keep them hot and humid, which is super easy. I just have a seedling heat mat under the tank, and the lights do the rest during the day.
 
  • #672
Someday I will have a proper inside setup, but for now I am happy living vicariously through your pics, :lol: I am still struggling to keep a regia alive inside the house, pathetic.
 
  • #673
In the fourth picture, what is the purplish dew in the top left corner?
 
  • #674
Those are adelae... Thats what they do in higher light.. They turn dark red, more compact and with skinny leaves. When my ex was taking care of my plants while I moved, he did something to the timer so that the plants were getting 22 hours of light a day for.. months. I only discovered it once I got my plants back and plugged everything in. So a fair amount of my pings and sundews were reeaaaalllyy pissed off. Most of them are recovering.. The adelae are still kinda pissed.
 
  • #675
It's not just your amazing collection or your horticultural abilities that impress me but your presentation is so nice. Doesn't hurt that you are such a good photographer either.
 
  • #676
WOW. Ha ha! I hope none were lost.

I'm still trying to dial in my adelaes.
 
  • #677
Well my D. schizandra decided to propegate itself.. Apparently its just like adelae when the roots are exposed to any light at all.. I contemplated leaving them where they were, at the base of the adult plant, in the moss jar.. But they were really struggling due to the lack of light, totally sheltered by the adult schiz's leaves.. So I clipped off the root, cut the babies apart and put them in pots.. So far they seem to be doing ok. A couple are dewing back up..

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Adult schiz leaf.
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  • #678
Darlingtonia - Siskiyou Mnt form
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D. hybrida
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  • #679
Spectacular plants Brie. I love how clean your pings/dews and their pots are. Very very nice. :D I can't wait for the day when I can make a setup like that. for all CPs. :D
 
  • #680
Some new pics since its been a while...

D. traceyii
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D. rotundifolia - Skagit County, Washington - extinct population
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P. macroceras from DJ. They're doing really good. :)
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My VFTs are doing pretty good right now..
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Darlingtonia - Siskiyou Mt
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D. graminifolia seedlings. So far im pretty sure these are true graminifolia and not spiralis, as their leaves unfurl in a perfect spiral.
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D. roraimae from Max. :) Also doing really well
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baby D. villosa from Travis' give away
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Some of the Pings.. Sadly my gypsicola think its time to go dormant, because I keep having to turn off the plant lights due to the room/plant shelves massively overheating during the really hot days... Arrggg...
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newest addition, a mega huge P. gigantea, next to a pretty good sized P. 'Gina'
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P. reticulata
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