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Recent content by Joachim Danz

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    My UHL Setup (In Progress)

    This won´t be necessary. As soon as the main growth point has died off, one of the lower nodes will start to grow. Of course it will take some time, but your setup is much more favorable now. I have a S. spectabilis (from o local grower) which came with mites. After one leaf the growth point...
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    My UHL Setup (In Progress)

    No, the new growth is deformed which is caused by a massive mite infection. Under warmer conditions the effect gets more prominent and N. hamata is the first plant which shows these signs (from my experience). Try getting a good miticide and spray this and also the other Nepenthes in your...
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    Pitcher of the Month October 2018

    Nepenthes burkei upper Nepenthes burkei upper: Reagrds Joachim
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    Questions about N. Jamban & N. Glabrata

    Hello Lucied, I am using only natural light, the plant is grown in my greenhouse. No extra lightning up to now, but in the darker winter months additional lights to lengthen the days would be beneficial. I water once or twice a day from above with a watering can depending on weather and heat...
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    Questions about N. Jamban & N. Glabrata

    N. glabrata I wouldn´t be that pessimistic about the N. glabrata, there is some variation in the clones. My plant looked like this last year: And now a year later: The pitchers grow hidden in the Sphagnum moss, I always have to search for them... Typical for N. glabrata is the brown...
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