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  • #381
Nice to see the macro is starting to take form. Let's all hope it is what it's purported to be, because that is one large plant.
 
  • #382
Squamosa is very interesting. Straight sand? Where di you folks get the pretty sand? Does that dew seed like the others? I would love to get my hands on some.
 
  • #383
Squamosa is very interesting. Straight sand? Where di you folks get the pretty sand? Does that dew seed like the others? I would love to get my hands on some.

60:40 silica & peat with a thick top layer of straight silica. I got this sand from a friend of mine in Oregon. I guess it's sand blasting sand. This species is not self stratifying, no.
 
  • #384
Wow that macrophylla is huge! Does it have any pitchers?
 
  • #386
A few pics from the PB.

N. hamata almost there.

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you know who. I just.. can't.. stop.. staring at it!

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N. truncata x veitchii HL

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tracyii

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up and coming N. 'Song of Melancholy'

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truncata HL

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vogelii

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reniformis 'Big Sister', with nelumbifolia off to the side. Do they look pale to anyone else?

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cape 'Giant'

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veitchii x lowii, and that little x TM pitcher in front there popped today.

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and I just like this pic. N. 'Song of Melancholy'.. again.

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Almost forgot the cephs. Newest from "Robust"

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starting to see some pitchers forming

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this outta be good..

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  • #387
awesome pics Travis!
 
  • #388
That hamata's a little late to the party. How have you not had one of these until now ? Looks good. What clone ?
 
  • #389
hey thanks.. added a couple more pics. ;)

That hamata's a little late to the party. How have you not had one of these until now ? Looks good. What clone ?

I've always had one, or two, or three. But I've also always found someone that wants them. And after my big 10"er died.. I just never kept one for myself.
Thought I'd give them another "real" effort in my own collection. :p
clone 1.. or 2. I forget which.
 
  • #390
Looks great, man. I second what Johnny said about the hamata, but how did you kill your "10''er?"
 
  • #391
Looks great, man. I second what Johnny said about the hamata, but how did you kill your "10''er?"

This was back before my conditions became ideal.
 
  • #392
Nice stuff, I love that D. capensis 'giant'. I can't wait to get my paws on some of those.
 
  • #393
looking good as usual,how much larger is the giant cape compared to a typical?
 
  • #395
thanks for the reply looks a good 2 to 3 times the size,next time you photograph it any chance of your hand in the shot for scale
 
  • #397
a couple pics from this afternoon..

the cooler HL area as it sits today. It's always changing..


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the lone lowii seedling

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a couple different veitchii

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the hamata popped.

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an aged veitchii K

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previously mislabeled as macro ssp. monantha, the not so new D. tubaestylis

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female N. x Tiveyi H/L 'Sarawak Red' EP

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droso moving right along

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  • #398
Good looking plants Travis.
 
  • #399
Beautiful grow area and plants Mass. Very very nice. :)
 
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