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Post by Jeremiah on Jan 4, 2008 3:42:21 GMT
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vraev
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Post by vraev on Jan 4, 2008 4:13:23 GMT
damn! you have got this species nailed down perfect mate. Congratulations. Thats one heck of a specimen. Meanwhile...I sit here waiting for my rajah (the size of that small puny one in your big rajah's pot) to pitcher.
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wadave
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Post by wadave on Jan 4, 2008 4:24:20 GMT
Hi Jeremiah,
That's so cool, they are huge. How old are they, or to ask it another way how long did it take for them to get to this size?
I've got a few small sized rajah's the biggest of which is just over an inch across.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Jan 4, 2008 12:36:59 GMT
Very nice! Truly a perfect specimen...Kudos! Brian.
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Post by sarracenialover on Jan 5, 2008 0:23:07 GMT
Wow, my rajah has years before it'll get to that size!
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Post by noplay on Nov 16, 2008 15:58:34 GMT
Jeremiah, Are you back from Australia? How was the trip? Can you tell us your cultural and temperature requirements for your rajah? what are you high and low temps and how much light is it getting. How often to you repot and into what medium. Thanks David
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Post by ieatflys on Nov 17, 2008 2:54:16 GMT
Wow that is amazing I like the 4rth frome the bottom. That makes me want to go get one.
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Post by jj1109 on Nov 17, 2008 23:32:38 GMT
ah, i recognize that picture (pic 8) from facebook nice to put a forum user name to a facebook name incredible plant there!
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Post by sarracenialover on Nov 20, 2008 1:51:41 GMT
YeahÂC but I cant get temperatures cool enough for these guys, guess i;ll go for the typical highlanders
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Post by rhillier on Nov 20, 2008 14:22:25 GMT
WOW! We're not worthy! Those pitchers are what dreams are made of.
I have a rajah pitchering in my basement. It's still fairly young - the leaves are around four inches long and the latest pitcher is maybe two inches high with the peristome just starting to show the characteristic scalloping for the first time - I doubt that it will ever approach that magificence shown at the top of this thread.
My conditions are mid-60's at night and mid-70s during the day under metal halide lighting during the winter months, with both ranges around 5 degrees higher in the summer months.
I almost gave up on this plant and gave it away, but after "pouting" for around two years after I got it, it threw out its first pitcher. Interestingly enough, it's growing three feet away from a pitchering bicalc that is getting increasingly larger...
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Post by ztl850730 on Nov 22, 2008 6:56:03 GMT
wow,that's really very big! thanks for share. my N.Rajah onle 5CM.......haha
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Post by ztl850730 on Nov 22, 2008 6:55:58 GMT
wow,that's really very big! thanks for share. my N.Rajah onle 5CM.......haha
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Post by sarracenialover on Nov 23, 2008 20:26:14 GMT
nics double post
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Post by icemansyr on Nov 25, 2008 22:03:53 GMT
That N. rajah is awesome! How long have you had your plant? What size was it when you got it? I'm just curious because I wonder how long it will take mine to get that size.
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Post by agustinfranco on Dec 7, 2008 4:41:27 GMT
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