Hello everyone! I've been a stalker of this forum for the last couple of years and finally joined so I can participate fully.
I purchased my first nepenthes about 2 years ago and was immediately hooked. Since then, I've purchased quite a few more, some sundews, butterworts.... you know the drill, lol.
My initial plant has started vining and has a good sized basal shoot that I am about to separate and I'm looking forward to the original flowering at some point over the next year or two.
That said, the "jumping in to the deep end" is due to the fact that I've fallen in love with these plants so much that I have a 10'x12'x12' greenhouse being installed next month. I've been purchasing everything I need to grow my collection and keep them happy and safe (thanks to reading many of the articles on this forum). I had planned to purchase seeds but am very hesitant to purchase them online from a source that I don't trust so I'm hoping to find someone on here soon that has some viable ones available.
I look forward to getting to know all of you and learning more from your experiences. Cheers!
I purchased my first nepenthes about 2 years ago and was immediately hooked. Since then, I've purchased quite a few more, some sundews, butterworts.... you know the drill, lol.
My initial plant has started vining and has a good sized basal shoot that I am about to separate and I'm looking forward to the original flowering at some point over the next year or two.
That said, the "jumping in to the deep end" is due to the fact that I've fallen in love with these plants so much that I have a 10'x12'x12' greenhouse being installed next month. I've been purchasing everything I need to grow my collection and keep them happy and safe (thanks to reading many of the articles on this forum). I had planned to purchase seeds but am very hesitant to purchase them online from a source that I don't trust so I'm hoping to find someone on here soon that has some viable ones available.
I look forward to getting to know all of you and learning more from your experiences. Cheers!