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Post by ameliepoulain on Aug 7, 2007 3:45:31 GMT 8
From Naj 17 May 2007 3 August 2007 - it's really growing!
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Post by fauzi on Aug 7, 2007 4:23:41 GMT 8
Hi Athene,
Nice looking N.gracilis you got there. For your information, the black form of N.gracilis will have a green peristome while the maroon will have a some sort like pinkish peristome.
You found the fertiliser?
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Post by isaacgoh on Aug 7, 2007 9:53:15 GMT 8
Doing well. Good job!
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Post by David on Aug 7, 2007 22:47:54 GMT 8
Hmm, it looks really robust. Leaves are huge. Healthy plant. This plant is from Naj? That guy is getting very good at cultivating neps.
Athene, it has also given you a few much bigger leaves under your care. great man!
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Post by rainforestguy on Aug 11, 2007 6:48:05 GMT 8
N. gracilis is a strange plant. While potted they may resemble a miniature, but allow them space in the soil and they get huge. I have a plain gracilis wit a vine that must be nearly ten feet upright. Lots of pitchers and leaves.
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