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  • #21
How much did this cost all together?
 
  • #22
Update Black truncata and N. Ventrata

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  • #23
sweet truncata one of the few ive seen with color on them
 
  • #24
Wow, very nice plants Carn! The truncata is starting to show its color :)
 
  • #25
Beautiful plants! Thanks for the update. The truncata is coloring up nicely; mine hasn't yet but I have my fingers crossed....
 
  • #26
Nice plants. Your truncata looks very hamata like with those hairs on the lid!
 
  • #28
Update December 30th/09

N. Flava

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  • #29
sweet truncata one of the few ive seen with color on them
Interestingly, mine has stayed all green until the last few weeks. The last pitcher is nicely covered with those dark dots (although not quite as many as C-12's) and now the earlier ones have some...

I suspect that we'll be seeing more & more show up with color as time goes on. Even with inherent seed variability, the color of the parents should provide a bunch of color in the babies...
 
  • #30
Wow N.flava?A speacial kind of nep?
 
  • #31
RL7836- Cool, I suppose that seedling variability. I know someone else here in Canada who has one seedling thats twice as dark and smaller!

marvin1997- Indeed, a lovely nepenthes, research it!
 
  • #32
Here's a big Updates! February 20th 2010

My First N. Jacquelineae Pitcher :D
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The Plant
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N. Inermis both pics were great
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Black Truncata
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N. Flava (newest pitcher had little lid syndrome hopefully on this time)
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N. Diatas
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N. Veitchii (from a local grower)
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My First Jamban Pitcher
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The Plant
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Another coming
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These are all grown in my Terrarium, windowsill neps will be posted in my 'Windowsill experiment' Thread! Enjoy!
 
  • #33
That's a lot of progress! That jacq is looking pretty fine. ;)
 
  • #34
Nice! I love the jacq!
 
  • #35
Today was Terrarium Maintenance day, so I thought I would take some Pictures, the day started bright and sunny but it closed uo by the time I got to cleaning it, so I apologize if they're a bit dull:

N. Flava - almost lost this one to a set on clumsy hands, good thing nothing happened but, i'm worried its roots might have been disturbed
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N. Jacquelineae
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N. Truncata QoH x KoS
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N. Jamban - Freshly opened pitcher
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N. Inermis
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Hanging out on the sill while the terra is washed
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Back in the terra, after all a clean terra is a happy mold free terra :)
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  • #36
Here's an update on my neps from last november's BE and Wistuba order

N. Flava, such a graceful nepenthes I love it.
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N. Hamata, has finally started to take off! New pitcher just opened (lighter one)
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N. Diatas - A very nice little nep, i got as a freebie, easy and fast
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N. Jacquelineae, my favourite nep, has done nothing but impress
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Finally N. Jamban - this plant is quite vigorous as has been demonstrated lately, another of my favourites

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Enjoy!
 
  • #37
fantastic Daniel. I wish I had those flava, inermis etc. I need to save up for them. very nice little diatas. I might be getting one soon. :)
 
  • #38
Wow, very nice! Mine aren't nearly as great looking.
 
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