It's been over a year since an update, wow!
There have been ups and downs, some blue periods where the plants were neglected a bit, but overall all but one is alive and well. The one is just a tip cutting at the moment, but since it started growing, there may be hope of some roots further along. I hope! I have been having a perpetual issue keeping the humidity in the terrarium, I kept choosing materials that degraded too fast under the lights, but I think I found some 1 mil Mylar sheets that seem to work without being too bulky. It also seems that I let the soil degrade a bit too far, a number of the plants are smaller than they used to be. Lesson learned: keep a better eye on the plants! Most everything is OK, some not, though I'm not going out of my way to show the less-than-happy; I also won't take great pains to hide them.
OK, enough with the chatter, more pics.
Most of the terrarium, left to right:
Dendrobium chrysopterum, getting ready to pop.
Unknown fine-leaved maidenhair fern. It was a weed at a popular CP nursery, and they let me take it home to be loved.
Heliamphora pulchella, and it's first ever adult pitcher for me.
This is what I get for not watching the "kids" more closely.
Needs no introduction.
Utricularia nelumbifolia. Directly in the middle of the picture is the center of the plant, and allllll the exploratory stolons emerging.
U. humboldtii is slowly gaining traction.
Yeah, a little U. gibba got in.
Nepenthes ramispina
Another maidenhair fern. This one grew here on it's own spontaneously. It's growing aquatically! Well, emergent.
Jar Jar's guarding the N. ventricosa Madja As
N. albomarginata is accelerating.
Drosera adelae
N. Viing x truncata. TOUGH pitchers.
N. ampullaria spotted
N. morganiana
N. viking, I think. It could be sp. Trang, there are both in here.
K, gonna pause here, then get the rest in the next post.