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  • #21
Gosh, that bical x amp is killer. Definitely one of my favorites. I really hope mine recovers.
 
  • #22
Of all the N. bicalcarata crosses I have seen I must say that I am most perplexed as to why your plant exhibits such pronounced fangs. They may be the most defined N. bicalcarata hybrid fangs I have ever seen.
 
  • #23
Thanks guys! We'll see if future pitchers will have even longer fangs...

A quick question that I've been wondering: I have the top of a trichocarpa stem and I've been rooting it for months first in LFS and then in just RO water. It's bagged of course. It still hasn't got ANY roots visible. Seems like it's impossible to get it to grow roots. Meanwhile it has made some growth on the growth tip. Any tips on how to get it to root?
 
  • #24
The Cephalotus certainly like the LED lighting! Well done.
 
  • #25
Thanks Whimgrinder! Yesterday I received 2 new cephs. The Big Boy is purchased from Carnivoreplants as medium/large and the Hummer's Giant is from a leaf pulling from a fellow CP hobbyist.

Left Big Boy, right Hummer's Giant:
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Big Boy:
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Hummer's Giant:
Hummers1.jpg
 
  • #26
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  • #27
New pics!

N. Spathulata x Campanulata
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N. x Rebecca Soper
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N. Campanulata
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N. Bellii x Truncata growing an offshoot
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N. Bellii struggling.
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N. Ampullaria x Bicalcarata
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N. Ampullaria 'Lime Twist'
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N. Ampullaria
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Cephalotus Hummer's Giant
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Cephalotus Big Boy. I finally see a juvenile pitcher. Maybe I will get adult ones soon. The last pic is from a leaf cutting.
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Cephalotus Typical. Still struggling but new growth can be seen here and there.
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  • #28
Wow lookin good! Lookin good!
 
  • #29
What an awesome collection!
 
  • #30
Some new additions from Wistuba.

N. Campanulata x Maxima
CampanulataMaxima3.jpg


N. Reinwardtiana (Sumatra)
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Anyone else growing the Sumatran variety of Reinwardtiana?
 
  • #31
Those two are very nice additions, especially the N. Companulata x Maxima. The pitcher to leaf ratio is impressive.
 
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