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Post by cindy on Oct 4, 2007 11:50:55 GMT 8
Thanks, Isaac. It seems the light level is quite low for the rajah and lowii. Drosera needs a lot of light. Almost unforgiving in shade.
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Post by isaacgoh on Oct 11, 2007 21:12:02 GMT 8
Cindy and Robert, These are pictures for you. Simple low tech setup to curb the problem of highlanders dehydrating, now no more! Rajah with latest pitcher on the left. It does not have red peristome because it's shaded. More pitchers forming on top. No sign of stunted growth. Full setup picture. Getting really crowded already. Cheers, Isaac
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Post by cindy on Oct 11, 2007 22:18:33 GMT 8
Hi Isaac, you have become my inspiration to grow rajah. Excellent job!
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Post by isaacgoh on Oct 12, 2007 9:55:57 GMT 8
Hi Isaac, you have become my inspiration to grow rajah. Excellent job! Cindy, I understand from Fauzi when I bought my Rajah that few Singaporeans also bought Rajah from him. Are you one of them? I'm glad that I chose Rajah because I was loitering at his booth during the Flora Fest deciding which to take. Most Highlanders, it's quite a hard call but then the lure of the Rajah is too hard to resist. My Lowii is also growing albeit slowly, Robert mentioned that Lowii is a slow grower. It's producing pitchers slower than Rajah but still growing. Good luck and may you have more success with your highlanders. Rgds, Isaac
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Post by cindy on Oct 12, 2007 15:25:37 GMT 8
Isaac, I am not one of those rajah owners. Not yet, maybe I should try.
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