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Post by Jeremiah on Mar 14, 2007 2:36:13 GMT
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Post by Michael Catalani on Mar 14, 2007 3:01:13 GMT
Nice pics. Nice looking polycarbonate greenhouse as well. Wish I had gone with the panels now, especially considering its time to change out the poly plastic on mine.
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Post by Jeremiah on Mar 14, 2007 4:06:52 GMT
Thanks, I really do like the double wall polycarbonate. I have always loved your site; I got a lot of Nepenthes from you way back when. One in particular that will always been my favorite, N. rajah. If you get a chance you should check out how it has done from me coloradocarnivorousplantsociety.com/Nepenthes_rajah.htm-Jeremiah-
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2007 19:10:39 GMT
Hi Jeremiah, very nice pics of healthy plants! By the way, how do you heat up your greenhouse in winter, what are the temperatures?
Regards
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Post by Jeremiah on Mar 14, 2007 19:28:39 GMT
Hello,
I heat with a small electric heater. I try to keep it above 38F (3.3C) at night but then it usually heats up to about 70F (21C) in the day.
-Jeremiah-
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Post by Michael Catalani on Mar 14, 2007 20:32:36 GMT
Very nice photos of the rajahs. Those plants originated from Rob Cantley at Borneo Exotics. They were the best N. rajahs I had ever seen, especially the root system.
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Post by Jeremiah on Mar 14, 2007 21:12:35 GMT
Yeah they were great plants. Did you keep any for yourself out of that batch?
Thanks -Jeremiah-
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Post by Sockhom on Mar 15, 2007 9:13:33 GMT
Great Heliamphora Jeremiah ! That ionasii is really elegant. thanks for sharing. François. PS: I'm so glad to have Michael Catalani here as i started to grow Nepenthes by digesting whole his site! ;D
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Post by gregallan on Mar 16, 2007 20:31:46 GMT
Great plants. How tall is your H neblinae, and how long did it take to reach that height?
Cheers,
Greg
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chug
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Post by chug on Mar 17, 2007 23:57:56 GMT
Nice looking plants, nice one.
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Post by Jeremiah on Mar 18, 2007 0:55:55 GMT
How tall is your H neblinae, and how long did it take to reach that height? It is just at 6 inches (15.24 cm) the plant is originally from Wistuba and I believe it is about 3 to 3 1/2 years old. Thanks -Jeremiah-
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flytrap
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Post by flytrap on Apr 11, 2007 15:35:30 GMT
Jeremiah ... I remember seeing your pics on the UK board, and had forgotten about your rajah. Am I glad to have been reminded of it again! Splendid cultivation. You should also share the link to your fabulous jacqulinae neps ... those too, took my breath away. Wish I had known about your CPs when I was at the Broadmoor a few years back. Do you water with rain, filtered or tap water?
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Post by Jeremiah on Apr 11, 2007 22:15:15 GMT
Thank you,
Yeah I'm just a little ways from the Broadmoor. I use tap water for all my plants, it is about 30-35 ppm of dissolved solids.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2007 5:04:40 GMT
wow great pics...lol i took a picture of my h. minor well they told me it was h.minor but yeah i took a picture once along time ago before it died but it would look like a plant made of wilted letuce in dogcrap compared to your guyses plants......
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Post by kby on Sept 18, 2007 17:49:39 GMT
Hmmmm…so how long did it take to get the ionasii to that size from what Andreas usually ships? Or at least to have adult pitchers?-kby
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