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Post by hcarlton on Jul 26, 2011 23:00:52 GMT
Did a little repotting and "remodeling" of some of my plants, and decided to share how some of them look now. My two N. 'Mirandas' in a hanging tray My big N. ventricosa "typical" in its new hanging tray New pitchers on my biggest S. leucophylla. Finally! S. x readii with new growth. One of my largest 'Daina's Delight' pitchers. My two S. oreophilas, And my 'Dentate Traps' flytrap with lots of new, green growth. P.S. Sorry for the fuzzy pictures, my camera's not the best.
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Post by Michael on Aug 3, 2011 0:01:15 GMT
Not to worry - I can't tell you how many fuzzy shots I have...but I keep getting better!
Thanks for sharing!
Mike
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Post by coldcoffee on Aug 3, 2011 6:37:51 GMT
Looks like about time to Propagate that N. Ventricosa Then again, there is something beautiful about a giant man eating vine in you living room. On second thought, leave it alone...
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Post by bluemax on Aug 3, 2011 7:52:55 GMT
Those are some healthy-looking neps! I really like your custom pots as well.
- Mark
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Post by hcarlton on Aug 3, 2011 15:09:52 GMT
Thanks! The ventricosa I'm probably going to let grow a couple of feet longer before I attempt cutting it. As for the pots, you'll notice that a lot of the ones in my pictures are modeled after the tropical pitcher plants. The S. oreophila is in a N. rajah pot.
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Post by ieatflys on Aug 3, 2011 21:23:38 GMT
how old is your ventricosa how big was it when you baught it ive always wanted one that big
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Post by hcarlton on Aug 3, 2011 23:18:42 GMT
I got it in late August 2 years ago, and it was about 8-10 inches across at most at that point. I actually have another that only recently started to get any larger that I bought at the same time. The one in the pic here never stopped growing, though it slowed considerably when its roots rotted last year.
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Post by alfdc on Sept 23, 2011 4:17:00 GMT
Wow you got great plants, I particularly like the n. ventricosa and dentae vft.. cute pots too!
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