Just got back from a 12 day road trip and I can safely say that lightly fertilizing all the plants with sea bird guano had a positive effect. Also I have two newcomers to the terrarium who didn't skip a beat while hanging out in my car for a week.
I was laughing to myself as I realized that almost all my plants are cousins, I didn't plan it that way...
Poor N. eymae x ephippiata; it has no relatives in the tank. But it is really chugging along nicely, I think it likes the new location and new setup.
N. talangensis x hamata, a rather simple and stately sort of plant.
N. singalana x hamata definitely enjoyed the fertilization.
Yet strangely enough, this is the last pitcher it made... ?
New kid on the block, N. spectabilis x singalana. I really am impressed with this plant.
N. talangensis x glandulifera. Like most glandulifera hybrids, there is not much to say about this plant. But I really like it.
And for once, I can finally say that a Cephalotus is actually taking off for me. I accidentally released a slug into the tank, though, and it definitely nommed some new growth. Normally this would be the end for a Ceph of mine, however this one is loving life.