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By BoothEatsBUGS
Posts:  438
Joined:  Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:41 am
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Updates in comments!

I'm stealing my own thread and using it to update my collection. It has been a while since my last update, here's a TON of photos of most my plants!

Enjoy!

N. Stenophylla
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N. Pastoral, there were like 4 sprouts in this pot, but I lost 3 of them due to watering system malfunction :(
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Nepenthes area, you can see the self watering system above my plants
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Basal shoot from my first CP ever, N Ventricosa x Boschiana, even the shoot is putting out huge pitchers!
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My first CP, Ventricosa x Boschiana
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N. Maxima x Boschiana
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N ventricosa x Boschiana new pitcher coming up, this thing is HUGE and it's not done growing yet lol
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N. Maxima 'Giant' opened its first pitcher!
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N. Griffen this plant has never done well for me lol
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N. ??? I bought this as a 'poi dog' random hybrid from sarracenia northwest. It has been vegging like crazy but has yet to put out a pitcher. I think it finally is going to throw up some traps.
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N. (inermis x Sangalana) x Mira
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N. (inermis x Sangalana) x Mira Pitcher
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N. Miranda out of shipping shock, and throwing up a new pitcher!
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N. Alata still in shock, I hope it survives, although it looks like it has new growth coming in.
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N. Carmen
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N. Carmen Pitcher
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N. Ventricosa 'Black peristome' Very finicky grower for me
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N. Ventricosa pitcher
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N. Sanguinea
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N. Sanguinea pitcher
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Moss that I strewn about my bog is growing like MAD!
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My flood and drain bog
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P. Moctezumae
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P. Moctezumae flower, my only ping that has flowered for me
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P. X Sethos
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P. Aphrodite
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P. Jaumavenensis
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VFT seedlings and seeds from FTS :)
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P. Moranensis
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P. Moranensis babies!
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My new cephalotus! I haven't killed this one!
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D. Lantau Island
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D. Tokaiensis x rotundiflora plus a bunch of little baby sundews and other sundew species. any idea what that non sundew plant in the picture is?
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Mystery plant in my Drosera pot. Any ideas? I'm going to let it grow because it looks cool :)
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D. Nidiformis
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D. Nidiformis
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Two D. Adelae that died in the mail. There's now a total of 7 plantlets growing from the dead plants :)
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D. Spatulata frasier island
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D. spatulata, this guy didnt like being repotted
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D. Capensis Alba
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D. Capensis all red
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N. Raven, too big for the rainforest, I'm going to build this guy it's own auto watering system.
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That's all for now! Thanks for looking!
Last edited by BoothEatsBUGS on Wed Mar 06, 2013 4:39 pm, edited 11 times in total.
By BoothEatsBUGS
Posts:  438
Joined:  Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:41 am
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I've got them under a 4 bulb T5 ballast, 6400k. I have an ultrasonic humidifier that runs almost 24/7, so daytime temps are around 75f, and 66 at night, average 55-60% humidity during the day and about 80 to 90% at night which cuts down on waterings. I grow all of them as intermediates basically. A few of them got stressed when I went away for a week for work and the roomate didn't water my plants like I asked, but they're recovering!
By Ginsburg
Posts:  104
Joined:  Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:38 am
#157297
AWESOME collection you've got there! Thanks for sharing.
Glad I'm not the only one with an addiction to this forum - check it more times then facebook :) :)
I've been playing with the idea of buying another kind of CP besides my favorite (VFT) - which would you say are the next best to buy and what makes them interesting in your opinion?
By BoothEatsBUGS
Posts:  438
Joined:  Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:41 am
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Honestly, after I bought a bunch of VFTs I started getting into Nepenthes, then Sundews, now butterworts. Honestly if you want something EXTREMELY easy to grow/propagate, then I highly suggest butterworts, theyre almost impossible to kill lol, plus theyre cool looking little plants.
By BoothEatsBUGS
Posts:  438
Joined:  Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:41 am
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I tend to keep my dew soil slightly more moist than any of my.other plants. I water with the tray method. Lots of light and nutrient poor soil. That's about it. Sundews are very easy to grow.
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By pieguy452
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Joined:  Sun May 22, 2011 11:09 pm
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Be careful not to spray water onto the sundew itself, it weakens the sticky enzymes and it can stress the plant out if it is done frequently.
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By BoothEatsBUGS
Posts:  438
Joined:  Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:41 am
#157785
^Yeah this is also true, I was misting my dews until the leaves started turning brown, they've come back once I stopped doing that and started tray waterihng them again. Currently working on a hydroponic setup for my dews/pings.
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