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Post by osmosis on Apr 19, 2008 11:12:55 GMT -10
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Post by osmosis on Oct 12, 2008 11:04:18 GMT -10
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Post by rainforest on Nov 13, 2008 16:10:15 GMT -10
Is this the clone that everyone is eluding that it may be a macrophylla x Trusmadi hybrid? Anyone knows?
M
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Post by sirkristoff on Nov 13, 2008 20:11:17 GMT -10
Does seem to be the plant rainforest, do you get any of the white build up under the lids? the peristome and lid shape seems a bit off for a pure macrophylla
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Post by chesara on Nov 22, 2008 4:09:09 GMT -10
Yes nice Mac,about the same size as mine,funny how this one does good for me where as Rajah not so good :-( Bye for now Julian
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Post by rainforest on Nov 24, 2008 7:37:10 GMT -10
If this is a female, it could very well be the hybrid macro x TM.
M
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Post by entwadumela on Nov 7, 2009 8:28:01 GMT -10
Hiya Osmosis-
Yes, I do realize that my reply comes about a year after the orginal topic, but I recently have become a great admirer of the N. mac and have been looking up all sorts of info on this awesome looking plant.
I would like to say, that you must have a vigorous N. mac clone, because compared to other N. mac pics and their ages, your 3 year has dwarfed many others.
Just in case that you do read this year old reply, may I ask what is the growng conditions (especially day and night temps and humidity) and soil material for this plant in the pic?
Also, any updated pics?
Great job and Good Growing, E
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