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The platychila looks as its settling in well.
Your highland truncata is looking great as well. I asked Diana (BE) at Reading how long it took to grow that large speciman plant truncata that they displayed at the RHS. 6 years, which makes it quite a fast grower for a highland nep I reckon. Thats what I love about Neps each year you grow them is even more rewarding than the last
Max
I think ive got a few years before its as good as Jeffs but it will be worth the wait.
Bill
The Platy is settling in well but the moss is matching it for growth rate.The truncata is growing at a fair old rate so im expecting great things in a few years,6 years ehh there is hope then.Recognise the Rajah
Wow that platy is one tiny Nep! Now I know what to look forward too when I get my seeds from Jeremiah assuming I can grow`em. That truncata is looking good.
Hi Guys
David= The platy is bad, gloves are worn at all times
Josh= Is there no one selling them your side of the pond ?
Noah= Ive got two seed grown Gracilis (wild seed from Borneo)
and it is fun watching them growing up,you will enjoy it to.
Jess= Ive had it a year i think and its trebled in size,the pitchers are twice the size with every new one so cant wait till it gets really big.
Bye for now Julian
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