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Post by bob123 on Jun 19, 2009 3:34:25 GMT
The Southeast Carnivorous Plant Society has been created. we are currently in the process of recruiting members. If you are in the Southeast U.S. and would like to join visit our website at www.southeastcarnivorousplantsociety.webs.com. we already are planning a skype meeting.
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Post by bob123 on Jun 1, 2009 22:20:40 GMT
Thanks. I guess I won't figure how they will do until I get them. Until then, I can only hope that I have the right info...
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Post by bob123 on Jun 1, 2009 19:55:41 GMT
I am planning on bringing them inside my house. I have a humidifier that can keep the house really humid. Sort of off topic, But I am actually visiting Virginia later this month. I hope to visit Meadowview.
Thanks
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Post by bob123 on Jun 1, 2009 16:47:08 GMT
Thank you. I was also thinking of getting a rafflesiana and maybe a bicalcarta (if I can convince my mom ;D) are these good begginer neps as well.
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Post by bob123 on May 31, 2009 18:35:03 GMT
Hi,
I am looking into getting some lowland neps for outside. I have looked at their requirements, and have a perfect area for some. I am looking for some common beginner plant species, and need some help deciding which. I have an area where they should be fine for the winter inside. I am hoping to find smaller species at first (my mom screamed when she heard how large Bicalacarta gets...)
Thanks in advance, Bob123
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Post by bob123 on May 28, 2009 15:56:24 GMT
I recently had an aphids problem, and this is what I saw. I would say aphids aswell.
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Post by bob123 on May 27, 2009 22:00:48 GMT
Hi, my name is Steven. I am 13 and am pretty new at this. I have had this account for a while now, but am just now posting. I hope to learn a lot from this forum and the people on it.
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Post by bob123 on Apr 27, 2009 21:26:08 GMT
offsides16,
I agree with unstuckintime. The Sarracenia and Dionea would probably love it outside where you are. From one begginer to another, the Sarracenia and Dionea have always grown better for me outside. The Nep, depending on the species, would probaly be fine on a sunny window, especially if it is a larger plant. The same applies on the sundews. The only plant(s) that would need the terrarium would be the Ping and Heliamphora. I hope this helps.
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Post by bob123 on Apr 20, 2009 0:44:09 GMT
Hi all,
I am planning on visiting Florida this fall and will be in the Panama city area. I was wondering if there are any bogs, nurseries, etc in that area (within about one hour.) Thanks
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