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  • #601
Few pics this evening before my new filters arrive tomorrow..

freshly opened kids.. veitchii K and platychila.

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Put the two together and what do ya get? veitchii x platychila of course..

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N. 'Viscarla' with some hot lips.

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Also pretty fresh, not quite colored up yet. N. veitchii x lowii

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Oooo.. come on squamosa. Now your just teasing me!

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Already starting to see some variation in the N. 'Sabre'.

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Not as nice as the other pitchers from this lowii x spectabilis, but still a looker.

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Now everyone say.. CHEESE!!

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N. x leessii intermediate pitcher all colored up.

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If your already missing teeth when your lid opens, you might be a redneck.. :rolleyes:

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The cephs are taking a hit from the change in lighting. Just can't seem to find that sweet spot since I rehung the lights.

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My red cloned typical not too sure about the changes in light.

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One of my purple cloned typicals looking a bit green and starved for light. :down:

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First adult from my new "Czech Giant".

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"Big Boy" chugging along..

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"Vigorous Clumping" still doing it's thing.

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Crappy pic.. but I can't WAIT for this one. Seed grown N. veitchii HL. :drool:

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Some companion plants starting to get big.

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  • #602
Mass:

do you find that N. x leessii is more of a intermediate or warmer condition liking nep? i have a rooted cutting and it has really be slow to take off in my outdoor conditions. it might be another that i might contemplating moving down to the college
 
  • #603
Beautiful pictures of some great plants, as always! I really like the veitchii x lowii and the x sabre clones...
 
  • #604
Mass:

do you find that N. x leessii is more of a intermediate or warmer condition liking nep? i have a rooted cutting and it has really be slow to take off in my outdoor conditions. it might be another that i might contemplating moving down to the college

Definitely an intermediate-HL.. My two almost died in LL conditions. Also, it REALLY likes it's humidity. Once moved into the cooler conditions they started growing and pitchering like weeds.
 
  • #605
Awesome! I love lowii crosses and yours looks great!
 
  • #607
Stuff..

I'll start with the little GH.

Some pings..


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Some petiolaris dews.. a couple paradoxa, a kenneallyi in the back, and my newest addition.. D. falconeri just in and getting settled.

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A Hummer's Giant..

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haha.. I stole a tiny branch of this from my mother's tree, stuck it in water, and it has grown into what you see today.

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D. binata var. dichotoma & D. binata var. dichotoma 'Giant' from my own propagation efforts. Finally starting to get some size to them..

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P. reticulata taking it's sweet time putting up it's two long awaited flowers.

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Some of my prized pings..

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And now onto the larger GH..

Took these group shots just for you Megan.
;)

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Some sarr stuff I just moved inside to avoid frost.

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Tuberous stuff..

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N. sanguinea 'Orange'

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N. tobaica x talangensis putting all of the surrounding plants on lock down with it's forming uppers.

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Drooling N. x leessii

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The always underrated N. Miranda

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---------- Post added at 12:42 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:42 AM ----------

Cephalotus "Typical" red clone

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Cephalotus "Czech Giant"

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D. 'B52'

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D. schizandra

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D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa (Albany Hwy)

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D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa seedlings

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D. erythrorhiza ssp. magna seedlings

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D. sp, 'Carbarup'

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D. allantostigma

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D. peltata 'White Flower'

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"Look at the bat wing @#$%!!!"... "It's sooo veiny." ~ Anyone.. anyone?

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seed grown Snake Pit.

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Cephalotus "Typical" purple clone

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D. madagascariensis starting to flower

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D. burmannii 'Red' (Triffid Rosewater) went from beat red, to flowering and bright green. No change in conditions, light, anything. It's puzzling..

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And my cutest babies of all.. Mallory and her kid sister Thebe

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  • #608
AWESOME PHOTOS!!!

and also, "Waiting". *grabs some raw chicken skin and makes the Bat Wing*
 
  • #609
Mmm. Ceph pr0n. :drool:
 
  • #610
hmmm no ideas why D. burmannii 'Red' would stop being red.... might want to check light output on the T5 bulbs maybe one crapping out?
 
  • #611
Beautiful plants mass! Really like that vining N. tobaica x talangensis, the tuberous dew, and all your other cools dews!
 
  • #612
Why thankya. Your all too kind..

And you may be on to something Mach. Would the bulbs go bad after only a year?
 
  • #613
So much new eye candy.
 
  • #614
And you may be on to something Mach. Would the bulbs go bad after only a year?

What's the photo-period you're using? We tell our customers a year for T-5HO's but that's usually with them running 24 hrs. a day. If you run some nite-time (which I seem to remember) they should last at least 1.5 yrs... but no guarantees! They could go sooner fer sure...

Disclaimer: the lamps will still light-up but the lumens will reduce over a fairly short time for lamps at the end of their useful life... without a light meter there's no way to tell
 
  • #615
huh.. perhaps it's time to go shopping then. :awesome:
 
  • #616
Just a few things that caught my eye this morning..

Pot-O-Cephs


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Turning out to be quite the little Faux of Eden.

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D. regia getting stretchy..

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Newest companion to the neps.. Hemionitis Arifolia ~ Arrowhead Fern

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N. platychila

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N. truncata's newest

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N. veitchii x lowii

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N. truncata x veitchii HL

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  • #617
Dude, youre such a good grower. I really like that red ceph. Is that a cultivar or just a typical? The ceph I got from you last year, I think it was, is really turning out to be a beauty. She has a nice burgundy red color and is putting out her first juvenile pitchers. I'm very proud of it, thanks:)!
 
  • #618
yeah, the red one is just a typical. I call it.. "HELL BOY"
 
  • #619
Thats an apt name:p.
 
  • #620
Wow mass!! Beautiful cephs!! And how's the lowii x truncata 'squat' doing?
 
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