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Post by sameasnamelisted on Oct 12, 2015 23:34:33 GMT
I am new to this website and to growing carnivorous plants in general. Right now I have a sundew and a Nepenthes. I have grown a Nepenthes before, however that one was almost an adult when I bought it whereas the one I have now is an infant by comparison.
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stevebooth
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Post by stevebooth on Oct 14, 2015 12:11:06 GMT
Hi sameanamelisted - welcome to the forums and good luck with your plants! If ever you need any help there are many here with the knowledge to assist in whatever you need to know.
Cheers Steve
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Post by Apoplast on Oct 20, 2015 21:43:54 GMT
Hi SameName - Welcome to the ICPS forum! It's gotten quieter around here in the past couple years, but this place has a lot of super knowledgeable people on it.
Where are you located in the Midwest? I'm presuming this is the "Midwest" of the States and not the Mid West of Western Australia, or some other similarly named location.
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Post by sameasnamelisted on Oct 21, 2015 2:25:32 GMT
Thanks for the offer of help Steve, I will likely take you up on that. I am in the Midwest of the US. I am happy to be on this site because I didn't know a society like this existed, but I should have known considering you can find anything on the internet. If you all have any tips on how to fertilize an infant Nepenthes please let me know. The one I have right now had most of the fully formed pitchers die, but I am keeping it alive by foliar feeding since I know how to do that. I might not respond immediately because I am a law school student, but I do appreciate the help.
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