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By doku
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So i was bored today, and decided to take a couple pictures of my plants. Here are the Sarracenia.
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S. minor and S. cobra nest. They are in the same pot and seem to be overcrowding.
S. minor and S. cobra nest. They are in the same pot and seem to be overcrowding.
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A couple of S. flava
A couple of S. flava
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S. Dainas delight
S. Dainas delight
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anthocyanin free S. psittacina
anthocyanin free S. psittacina
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My 4 year old. (from seed :D)
My 4 year old. (from seed :D)
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By Aging_Bourbon
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Wow very nice picture's man! :D


Allen,
By hackerberry
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Nice plants! The Dana's Delight is still my top favorite.

hb
By dionaea muscipula
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nice plants man wow you got a lot my Dianas delight doesn't look nearly as good as yours :)
By doku
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Cephalotus
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Top view
Top view
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:D the tip of my finger is a little over an inch long. gives you an idea of the pitcher size
:D the tip of my finger is a little over an inch long. gives you an idea of the pitcher size
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By dionaea muscipula
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A ceph wow that is a big ceph lol!!!! idk i like your ceph its awesome!!!!
By Veronis
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doku, your plants are all gorgeous - green thumb for sure. Nicely done. :)
By Aging_Bourbon
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Very nice "doku" very very nice ;)



Allen,
By doku
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Matt wrote:Nice plants! Where do you grow your Ceph and Darlingtonias?
The first darlingtonia on my last post is grown in partial sun(about 2 hours of morning sun and another 2 of evening sun) next to my intermediate Nepenthes. In the growing season, temps rarely go below 65 degrees fahrenheit and usually go above 90, but my mix for this darlingtonia is very airy(I top water maybe every other day), which leads me to believe its the only reason its still alive. The other 2 darlingtonia are grown outside in full sun, next to my flytraps. It took me a while to figure out the right mix for these(a different mix from the one grown in partial sun), but once i did, they began growing better :D. Outside, the temps in the growing season rarely go below 60 degrees at night and usually range from 90-110 in the day.

For the cephalotus, the one pictured is growing happily next to the first darlingtonia i mentioned. I have another small clump of cephalotus(around 5 plants) grown from seed that seemed to grow well in full sun this past season, but because frost will begin to fall soon, i brought them in to partial sun.

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