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Post by blazeddayz on Feb 18, 2009 4:55:27 GMT
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Post by blazeddayz on Feb 18, 2009 5:03:13 GMT
Here are some I forgot. izumiaexxTrusmadiensis  mira  muluensisxlowii  Trusmadiensis  trichocarpa another shot 
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Post by Brian Barnes on Feb 18, 2009 13:48:59 GMT
Hey Blaze,
Nice! Looks like you'll have plenty of potting to do with those seedlings soon...Good job.
Happy Growing, Brian.
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Post by bluesboy on Feb 18, 2009 18:14:56 GMT
The picture that you took of the Nepenthes ephippiata- was that plant purchased, or did you grow it from seed?
- that would be wonderful if you got your hands on some seed of this species, since last time I checked there was only one clone in cultivation, and the species status is at risk. Some genetic diversity, perhaps, will allow future sexual propagation in cultivation.
Nice seedlings too!
Best, Nick
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Post by blazeddayz on Feb 19, 2009 6:34:45 GMT
Hey Nick, no I wish I grew the ephippiata from seed. Got that little guy from Cook's, it was half the size of that when I got it. Take it ez. Josh
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Post by noplay on Feb 25, 2009 0:42:52 GMT
Those seedlings are the cutest things I have ever seen. How long did it take from most of them to germinate? How fast do they grow? Great job
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Post by hamatsiana on Feb 25, 2009 23:05:02 GMT
Wow I didnt know that Eppiphiata was at such hugh risk/only had one clone. That's pretty saddening, I would love to get one.
Tons of nice plants, though! The Mira makes me think twice about what they are. And the Trichocarpa has an awesome pitcher : leaf ratio.
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Post by blazeddayz on Feb 26, 2009 5:40:15 GMT
noplay: Those seedlings are about a year might be 1 1/2 year. They grow slow but I guess fast if you have other plants to tend too. Germ time was quick possibly 2-3 weeks. I did not write any kind of notes.
hamatsiana: Yes Eppiphiata is kind of a big deal because growth is so slow, made me not want a lowii haha.
brian: Yeah tell me about I need to get on that! hehe
Thanks guys, Josh
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