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By tannerm
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#282337
I just got my seed grown Nepenthes Red Hairy Hamata, and I'm BEYOND EXCITED! The following pictures will be of my unblocking/repotting (captioned). I also figured this would be a good place to do updates every so often, if anyone is interested.

Merry Christmas!!!

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Did someone order coffee? I thought it was a RHH!

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That's better... a pile of moss Image

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Moss removed, baby RHH partially uprooted? The HORROR!

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Ah, much better (root - there was really only one - rinsed, clean media, different pot)

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Time for your closeup!
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Say hello to your new home :)



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Last edited by tannerm on Sat Dec 24, 2016 11:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By tannerm
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#282340
nimbulan wrote:I'm surprised someone would sell a Nep that small. Good luck, you'll need it!
I may be exaggerating just a tad, here's a picture of a red hairy of comparable size: Image


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nimbulan wrote:Ok that looks more like a typical 1" seedling sale size.
More or less, yeah. I mean. I'm hopeful it's at least that big (the guy said it was), but we'll see! Either way I stared with a Lowii about that size and it's doing very well :)


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#288935
Sorry for the delay guys, here's the latest:

So I actually had to repot it for two reasons #1 the media started to get slimy and it was too far recessed in the dead LFS (don't know how it happened) and #2 because it was in a much smaller pot, and all my other plants were surrounding it, the airflow was significantly reduced and it started to show initial signs of a potential mold problem.

Here are a few pics:

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Surrounded it with some red LFS, a species that grows much slower than the green stuff around that, also ensured that it was raised up.

Plant looks a little lame because I took precautionary measures due to the aforementioned potential problem (i.e. I cut off 2 leaves and a pitcher). HOWEVER, check out the massive roots (relative to plant size) and compare against the first picture I posted, literally it only had 1 tiny, tiny main root back in September. I'm pretty sure this is a sign that the plant will have no problem bouncing back. Hopefully with the increased airflow it'll grow much quicker.

1 more note too: the leaves are actually bigger than they were when I got it (by a fair bit), but it's hard to tell because of perspective.


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