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N. talangensis, N. glabrata, N. lowii , N. maxima x veitchii

uphwiz

jimmy
the N. lowii and N. talangensis were rescues and are now starting to show some promise , and the N. glabrata is still showing off , so i thought i would do an update pic, the N. maxima x veitchii i got from e-bay, many months back,
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N. talangensis.
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N. glabrata.
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N. lowii.
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N. maxima x veitchii.
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Very nice glabrada.....wouldn't happen to be related to N. glabrata, would it? ;)
 
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exactly thanks i always SPEELL this wrong LOLOOLLOLOLOOLL

[Edit: Don't forget everyone can always edit and correct their own posts. You don't have to wait for me to fix it for you. :-D]
 
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Awesome pitchers, cant wait for my N. glabrata and N. talangensis to pitcher :D
 
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N. talangensis is very awesome. That N. glabrata is pure gorgeous, I can't wait for mine to look remotely like that.

Also, N. maxima x vetchii, who would have thought it could look so good?
 
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Wow, that N. glabrata is a real showstopper!!!
 
:drool: N. glabrata.... if only I could have made mine grow half as nice as that!!
 
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really nice, my neps are really small :{ can't wait for them to grow bigger!
 
Wonderful plants. Each of your neps has so many pitchers! What's the humidity level in your greenhouse?
 
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Jimmy, all of your plants look magnificently divine!
Thanks for sharing! :drool:
 
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All of them look good! What are you keeping the environment at? I'm trying to recuperate my N. Lowii, and yours looks fantastic.
 
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thanks everyone , these are all in my highland terrarium, 70 to 80 percent humidity , 10 hours of t-12 florescent daylight bulbe and there is a constant air flow via a 3inch pvc tube alond the upper back of the terrarium with several holes drilled, i can do an over all picture of the terrarium if anyone is interested
 
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thanks everyone , these are all in my highland terrarium, 70 to 80 percent humidity , 10 hours of t-12 florescent daylight bulbe and there is a constant air flow via a 3inch pvc tube alond the upper back of the terrarium with several holes drilled, i can do an over all picture of the terrarium if anyone is interested

I'd be interested to see your whole set up. What are your day/night temperatures? I've been thinking about setting up a peltier cooling unit for mine and hook it up to a thermostat that only runs at night. It stays about 70-75 in the day, but doesn't drop much at night.
 
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I'll do a couple pics tomorrow , the day tamps are 70 to 76 , and the nights drop to about 67 to 72, not a great drop , but the neps in this terrarium seem to like it a lot.
 
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Oh wow, not much of a drop at all. I would figure N. Lowii would want to be kept cooler at night. But yeah, all of them look really good.
 
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