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Nepenthes after fed Osmocote

The size of the new leaf is pretty amazing!

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Dang man, nice jump!
 
Nice! I wish more of my Nepenthes were big enough to feed with Osmocote. I am making do with Maxsea for most of them.
 
Thats great. By fed do you mean by way of placing the osmocote in the substrate or into the pitchers?
 
Thanks. I just dropped a pellet into each pitcher.
 
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I feed my Nepenthes with (expired) fish food pellets. It seems to work pretty well and I can cut the pellets in half or even powder them for the smallest of plants.

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The expired part isn't intentional, but my dad has a little stockpile of these from his saltwater aquarium days.

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Poor man's osmocote? :p
 
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Nepenthes on a steady diet of Osmocote for 5 years:

Don't fear--fertilizer is here!
 
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Nepenthes on a steady diet of Osmocote for 5 years:

Don't fear--fertilizer is here!

What you don't see in Kevin's photo is that Kevin has tragically fallen victim of his own spectacular success, and is trapped in the rightmost pitcher, center. If you examine the pitcher closely, you can just make out a shadow of two hands pressed against the pitcher interior, desperately seeking a way back out. Alas, poor Kevin - we knew him well! (yes, I know its a misquote)
 
what you don't see in kevin's photo is that kevin has tragically fallen victim of his own spectacular success, and is trapped in the rightmost pitcher, center. If you examine the pitcher closely, you can just make out a shadow of two hands pressed against the pitcher interior, desperately seeking a way back out. Alas, poor kevin - we knew him well! (yes, i know its a misquote)

Assimilate!! :-O
 
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I've had good results with osmocote too:

N. mira


N. burb x eddie


However, sometimes it burns the pitchers like this:
 
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I use nutricote (just because that what I have) and I do see some same results.

N. (ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x Sabre DC)
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N. (sibuyanensis x talangensis)
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N (lowii x veitchii) yellow x boschiana)purple x ((veitchii x maxima) x veitchii HL)
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nepenthes truncata x (carunculata var. robusta x merrilliana)
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Ramon:D
 
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Very nice! I get the same results as everyone else.
 
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How much do you put in at that size, Kevin? Have seen great color and leaf jumps with mine, but I just started collecting this year, and don't have anything big yet.
 
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Is there a specific osmocote that works well. I think I have a bottle of Osmocote Plus 15-9-12
 
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I bought my Osmocote from a carnivorous plant vendor online cause i don't want the huge bottle.

Here's another plant that is doing amazing.
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Here is my experience with Osmocote:

The pitcher on top was the first one:

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Here is the newest pitcher on the left:

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I haven't noticed that much of a difference in leaf size but it looks like it helps from the increase in pitcher size.
 
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YAYAYAYY, this is only my first round of fertilization. CAn't wait o see what they'll look like in a year.
 
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Is there a specific osmocote that works well. I think I have a bottle of Osmocote Plus 15-9-12

The Osmocote that I have typically used for Nepenthes seedlings was 19-6-12, placed in the media; though yours should be suitable . . .
 
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