kk
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Post by kk on May 23, 2008 14:07:14 GMT 8
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Post by isaacgoh on May 23, 2008 14:13:38 GMT 8
cool pither. You are certainly luckier than me.
I have small pitchers from my northiana younglings but the adult female plant is still being very "pregnant dogy" of the environment. Produced long tendrils but no pitchers.
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Post by plantlover on May 23, 2008 16:44:43 GMT 8
Wow! Cute and beautiful.
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aliamyz
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Post by aliamyz on May 23, 2008 17:33:49 GMT 8
Everytime cutekah, apa ini Aaron.
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Post by plantlover on May 23, 2008 17:47:12 GMT 8
hahaha. Cannotmeh. i rasa very happymah seeing this little pitcher.
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dom
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Post by dom on May 23, 2008 20:08:56 GMT 8
I saw some Sheep or Chicken organic fertilizer on the soil...
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Post by Robert on May 23, 2008 22:28:45 GMT 8
KK, like any other neps it was common for them to suffer from rust when exposed to full sun.
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Post by bujangteruna on May 24, 2008 11:05:20 GMT 8
Kevin.. Thats awesome... Btw, what kind of potting mix that you used? any additional lime added to the media?
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aliamyz
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Post by aliamyz on May 24, 2008 12:17:39 GMT 8
For what the lime???
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Post by bujangteruna on May 24, 2008 22:10:44 GMT 8
northiana mostly found on limestone cliff ali... so many grower suggest that additional limestone (batu kapur) would benefit them
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kk
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Post by kk on May 26, 2008 11:55:30 GMT 8
I saw some Sheep or Chicken organic fertilizer on the soil... Yes, some kind of bird dropping in the wild. ;D
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Post by kk on May 26, 2008 12:00:12 GMT 8
northiana mostly found on limestone cliff ali... so many grower suggest that additional limestone (batu kapur) would benefit them Yes, some limestone at the bottom and there is some limestone chips mix with the medium too.
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Post by dom on May 26, 2008 12:05:19 GMT 8
I saw some Sheep or Chicken organic fertilizer on the soil... Yes, some kind of bird dropping in the wild. ;D Yeah...right! ;D ;D
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Post by phissionkorps on May 30, 2008 2:21:01 GMT 8
Some northiana grow in full sun in the wild. Also, when I had one, I grew it under very bright lights, which it liked more than in the shade. I don't think this species loves shade as much as is oft repeated.
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