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By tish
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Here's some update on the Adelae. They seems to be doing well I guess. It's reddish from too much light? wavy leaves from stress? Otherwise, dewy from high humidity.

Here's one that decides to play peek-a-boo. Must be a root growth seeking light from the drain hole on the side of the pot.
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A Closer look
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Here's most of the off shoots which I removed from the main pot surface
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Here's some updates on my sundews and a babylis

The D. Auriculata (Tuberous sundew) seedlings are growing well! Keeping my fingers crossed under this heat.(33C+-)
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D. Burmannii - Came as a stowaway in my VFT pot, I remembered the flowers were pink, it has new stalk, lets find out soon.
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D. Capillaris - Never gotten sick of this one, always dewy and nice color.
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D. Beleziana - Can't wait for this cutting to get bigger!
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Byblis Liniflora - Apparently the plant is getting too tall for my grow shelf, I cut off a few inch to see if it will brunch out, well it did!
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Flower before I cut the plant
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By tish
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ruruanta wrote:Its difficult to find that squarepot here. How much did you buy?


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Very cheap, I buy them from China an had them send over here.

Where are you from?
By tish
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Borneo Exotic MO finally arrived, I went to collect my 1 and only plant. That's because of space constrain. The plant looked pretty healthy and nice. I am happy with it!

Nepenthes Campanulata on the far right, and some plants from the MO(not mine)
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Nepenthes Campanulata : potted up!
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Nepenthes updates...

The newest Rafflesiana refuse to open it's lid, and it's still swelling..
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Mean while, the stowaway Raff no.2 has grown so much and so fast.
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Nepenthes Ampullaria : That stressed pitcher update, maybe it's a intermediate pitcher?
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Nepenthes Ampullaria : While the same plant has a very brown new leaf
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Nepenthes Hookeriana Tri color : The old and new pitcher comparison, the new one has a dark red lid :)
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Nepenthes Viking Seed grown : Like a baby
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At the mean time........ this jumping spider (salticidae) has been lurking around controlling the tiny ant population. Good job spidy!
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By Jds
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Even my N.ampullaria produced such leaves when it suffered root rot(stopped growth for a month and a half,recovered 3-4 days ago),so I ignored it and watered unfrequently i.e. maybe once in 3 days but other my other Nepenthes like N.viking,N.rafflesiana always like to be watered often.
I hope you understand whatever I am trying to say. :)
By tish
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ruruanta wrote:Im your neighbour :D, indonesia. Do you hv any link?
I got from this link http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=4360 ... 193480.0.0
Jds wrote:Even my N.ampullaria produced such leaves when it suffered root rot(stopped growth for a month and a half,recovered 3-4 days ago),so I ignored it and watered unfrequently i.e. maybe once in 3 days but other my other Nepenthes like N.viking,N.rafflesiana always like to be watered often.
I hope you understand whatever I am trying to say. :)
Thanks, I should try to water less like you. I been watering everyday :shock:
By tish
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DM DC XL - Latest addition to the VFT family was this DC XL, Still looking good so far.
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DM Red Piranha
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DM Clayton's Red Sunset
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The Nepenthes at my mum's place were doing good.


The nepenthes outdoor at my mum's place are doing very well. I should plan to put of there :D

Nepenthes Gracilis
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The whole plant
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Nepenthes Hookeriana Tri color
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Still doing well in the same pot with N Apmullaria.
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By tish
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Anymal911 wrote:Every time you post your plants look even better! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for reading my posts and support :)
ruruanta wrote:Thanks for the link tish Image.
Your DM looking good, but growing 'rossete'? Is it going dormant?
I hope you can use the link. Anyway im not sure as those are some new plants. I try to stop getting Vft as my place is not suitable. After 3 yrs of keeping vft. I mighr just give up and they grow like a roller coaster...

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By tish
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Ever since I gotten nepenthes a few months back and seen pitcher forming. I am very curious how they grow. I've decided to make a time lapse video project on one of the N. Rafflesiana. After a week or more. I've capture the footage of 1 and been working on the video. Well it's done now.

here's the video...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXswdU-Anh0[/youtube]
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