Really? How about a 1500 dollar air fare to mobe your body to borneo?
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Really? How about a 1500 dollar air fare to mobe your body to borneo?
Mine's bright yellow with some green. Go figure. I wonder if there is a red or blue type.
Hmmm... guess i might get one. I have a stovehouse with temps in the 90s day and dipping to 70 at night. The humidity is always relatively high, and i can put it under the basket that my others are...
I've been meaning to get a northiana for a while, but i've heard some stories that it's VERY difficult to care for. How hard is it to care for?
Diggin the plants man! I can't wait until my N. x Ventrata reaches the top of my greenhouse (still got 4 feet to go).
True, if i have it (and it's not rotten).
TPBM has spelled the word "sundews" using pygmy sundew gemmae.
LOL! I would have loved to be watching that when it came on! Or better yet, be there.
EDIT: I just saw it on the website, it was funny.
Looks like a trumpet sarracenia x heliamphora, but i don't think that would breed at all...
I have to say some sort of heliamphora.
I go to florida every year, the spanish moss is always a greyish color.
I know of no one who does, and that is one cool looking plant.
False.
TPBM is a member at www.absforums.com.
A fly is flying as fast as it can, and WHOOMP! Straight in to the bottom of the pitcher!
Buy another greenhouse (i wish).
I just put the harder ones in my greenhouse(s) and the easy ones on my windowsill.
http://jans-karnivoren.de.vu/bilder/forum/terrarium01.jpg
Nuff said.
Welcome to the forums.
(not my terrarium/picture by the way)
R.I.P.
nuff said.
I use 1/2 peat and half sand.
I keep it in my greenhouse (no shade cloth in winter), so it has a lot of sun.
I keep it on the tray method.
It gets well fed.
It slowed down a little for the...
When i bought my regia from Peter D'Amato, he said that it does have dormancy, but it does not always go in to dormancy, or at least not all the way. He said that it was mainly determined by the...
From what he said, "Full sun most of the day."
I hear they grow in a more sandy soil. Sand, vermiculite, perlite, and stuff like that, all kept damp.
Go for it. I never bother doing anything to cool off the roots on mine, and they do fine in the 90 degree summers, so i know they are tolerant (at least in that respect).
Temps sound okay, they will go in to deep dormancy so they won't need to photosynthesize. I have heard some BAD stories about keeping plants in garages though, so i would be a little cautious.
40 bucks american.
Rafflesiana x veitchii? I have some spines like that on my raff, and i've seen ones like that on a veitchii before, so my guess seems legitimate to me.
Plants? No prob. Sub par conditions? No prob. Fish? Swish.
I would pick Nepenthes, i want to know that makes them have such incredible growth habits, leaves and pitchers as totally separate parts, unlike say, a sundew. I also want to know what makes some of...