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Post by bonsay on May 14, 2009 18:46:37 GMT -10
just some pitchers nothing extraordinary like what you guys r growing here.... but heres what pitchering here in scorching indonesian sun.... N. veitchii x fusca N. sibuyanensis x ventricosa ( suska nursery ) N. Rafflesiana N. maxima brothers or sisters... N. thorelii (?) x xtm N. x dyerianna N. rafflesiana x veitchii or the other way round cant remember N. x miranda, i love it when they just start to open up N. x red dragon, brothers or sisters, hopefully sisters hehehehe N. truncata N. x hookeriana black lips N. x hookeriana , my favorite kind should have taken photo while its fresh... some of my additional plants from ep MO they are pitcher that came from ep but have opened new leaf here hehehe N. ventricosa x epiphiata some N. epiphiata x truncata or the other way round seems to be forgetting lots of stuffs lately and some N. veitchii x eymae behind N. northiana x veitchii
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Post by wijaya on May 15, 2009 2:52:57 GMT -10
the picture is not loading???
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nyala
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Post by nyala on May 15, 2009 6:30:33 GMT -10
yeah. none image can see..
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Post by bonsay on May 15, 2009 8:18:09 GMT -10
I wonder what happened, it worked during lunchtime : (
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Post by lchsu on May 15, 2009 17:41:30 GMT -10
Bonsay,
Is that EP's northiana x veitchii cutting that was offered a few months ago? How's it dong for you in our tropical weather? Sorely tempted when it was offered but a little too rich for me to experiment on in our weather!
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Post by bonsay on May 15, 2009 18:53:23 GMT -10
is this ichsu from GCS ? well cant say much about it yet... but it has opened a normal leaf less than 1 week of adaptation which is much faster than my previous EP batch... i will update with pics as soon as it shows positive progress...
it is a real gem i cant wait to have more of ep hybrids in my backyard
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Post by lchsu on May 17, 2009 2:38:02 GMT -10
is this ichsu from GCS ? well cant say much about it yet... but it has opened a normal leaf less than 1 week of adaptation which is much faster than my previous EP batch... i will update with pics as soon as it shows positive progress... it is a real gem i cant wait to have more of ep hybrids in my backyard Yes, the same....Let us know how it does. I will be going up to Bogor on the 25th. Let me know if you're free to go as well - friends will be bringing me to see a nep nursery there; not sure if it's Suska's or not....
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Post by rainforest on May 20, 2009 9:10:46 GMT -10
Bonsay, While your plants appear to be growing well. May I suggest some cultural tweaking? Not sure what your growing conditions are but I would say your plants could use a bit more sunlight, air circulation and perhaps even fertilizing. If using any fertilizer brand, be sure to use a diluted soluble blend (higher middle number) matching to increase light, air circulation, watering.
M
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Post by bonsay on May 21, 2009 1:54:05 GMT -10
Hi rainforest, yeah i know they are not performing very nicely. but its not because of watering, sun, or fertilizing. its because of very bad humidity in my growing area. lots of warm winds that takes away all the humidity... but its temporary my new house should be ready by october... ordered automatic misting and planning for a highland greenhosue... thx for the suggestion really appreciate it, perhaps later on i could ask for more help from you specially in fertilizing them... never got the right concuction for them
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Post by monster on May 21, 2009 15:48:35 GMT -10
HI Wow..... Very nice . I like your N. rafflesiana and N. ventricosa x epiphiata.
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Post by rigidifolia on May 21, 2009 15:57:24 GMT -10
I love your northiana x veitchii.
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Post by bonsay on May 22, 2009 2:02:15 GMT -10
I love your northiana x veitchii. im praying hard for it to be able to grow well here ;D
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Post by rigidifolia on May 22, 2009 16:20:33 GMT -10
Ok. I will pray for you too. But for something in return, a cutting
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Post by rainforest on May 27, 2009 6:44:06 GMT -10
Bonsay, They are not growing badly, but I can see that they will be gigantic and be shown in many pitcher and plant of the month showings. Whiel you may think that your winds may be a problem, I look at it as a blessing. My conditions are close to what you describe and all my plants are grown outside not in a greenhouse. I think you will see what I mean even after your new greenhouse is set up. Your plants can perform wonderfully without the greenhouse. It appears that a higher fertilizing regime and more water will increase exponentially. If your plants dry out rapidly, this is a big plus!
M
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Post by bonsay on May 27, 2009 17:08:33 GMT -10
Bonsay, They are not growing badly, but I can see that they will be gigantic and be shown in many pitcher and plant of the month showings. Whiel you may think that your winds may be a problem, I look at it as a blessing. My conditions are close to what you describe and all my plants are grown outside not in a greenhouse. I think you will see what I mean even after your new greenhouse is set up. Your plants can perform wonderfully without the greenhouse. It appears that a higher fertilizing regime and more water will increase exponentially. If your plants dry out rapidly, this is a big plus! M the green house is for highlanders, the lowlanders stays outside but they get automatic misting i totally agree with you on fertilizing... thx for the tips really appreciate it
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