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By Daniel_G
Posts:  5472
Joined:  Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:27 pm
#81359
Ok this is my second time at this thread,but i've moved it so i can include my other cps...legally? :lol:

As the month of janurary and a new year arrives my VFT's are all fast asleep (they missed out on the new year celebrations) And growing very small leaves,which aren't useful for anything but photosynthesis.
A triangle?
A triangle?
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Here's a close up of the new rossette growth on another plant growth
Close up of rossete growth
Close up of rossete growth
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The cobra lilys aren't doing much as they're pretty much dormant too,they just sit there sipping water and eating light (not that there is much light)
I can't get a quality photo cus' they're so small
Cobra lilie
Cobra lilie
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Another cobra lilie
Another cobra lilie
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The capensis pot is lively as ever,with "big moma" sending up loads of new leaves.!
"big moma"
"big moma"
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The tiny hitch-hiker (about 1ml tall) which popped up out of nowhere is growing slowly but surely.
You can just about see some of him poking out from behind a leaf,it's highlighted and has arrows pointing towards it.
Hitch-hiker
Hitch-hiker
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The middle sized one is sending up new leaves aswell,he seems to be growing up pretty quick.
Middle capensis
Middle capensis
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:D And the second to smallest one is just sitting there contemplating why his brother is grabbing him.
Second to smallest capensis
Second to smallest capensis
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As for the cephs,well there going at full pace (surprisingly) and are no more called the grumpy cephs. :lol: They're sending up lots of non-carnivorous leaves (which i intend to take pullings with) And are generally growing :D
The ceph pot
The ceph pot
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And here's a close up of a pitcher
Close up of a pitcher
Close up of a pitcher
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Today the camera was nice to me so i've got some half decent pictures! (and my computer has sundenly allowed me to zoom in)

Make sure you comment!
Last edited by Daniel_G on Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:58 am, edited 27 times in total.
By Gothic TRAPS
#81465
Thanks for the update and nice growing squirtoman ;) !

I like the stroll that your Cephalotus' are doing around that bushy pot of yours... :lol: .
By dantt99
Posts:  5045
Joined:  Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:48 am
#81537
NepEthusiast wrote:I wish I had a cephalotus...*sigh*
Me too :|. I can't believe that I can't get one yet :(. I'm gonna wait until Matt and Steve get them in stock so that I can get one with peace of mind :D.
By dantt99
Posts:  5045
Joined:  Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:48 am
#81605
I've never gotten a spark by thinking of Nepenthes. Don't take this the wrong way, I just don't find them that interesting :|.
By Daniel_G
Posts:  5472
Joined:  Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:27 pm
#81613
Thay look mint! Villosa at the top hamata at the bottom :D
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