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Post by cactustts on Dec 15, 2006 13:16:48 GMT 8
Hi Choong, can hamata thrive in our condition? You have it at home? Got any pitcher?
Tan
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Post by kltower on Dec 15, 2006 23:47:09 GMT 8
Cactustis, I don't know if hamata will thrive. I only got it on Tuesday. Three years ago bought a special package from Wistuba. It was a Sulawesi highland package consisting of N. hamata, N. eymae and N. glabrata. They cost 45 euros (then 1 euro=RM3.20). When the plants arrived, they were really small, really puny. N. hamata and N. glabrata didn't last long. But N. eymae did - when also all my plants died when I moved house for renovations. I hope hamata will grow like eymae. My N. eymae in a 6 inch pot and N. hamata with cute little pitchers in a 7cm pot Choong
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Post by David on Dec 16, 2006 8:20:09 GMT 8
Keep us updated on yoru Hamata Choong. If it is sucessful, I might get one myself. Hee, hee
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Post by artificialive on Dec 26, 2006 11:52:32 GMT 8
Hi Choong..! Hows ur hamata going? if it can acclimitize with the growing conditions in lowlands, i might get one too! ;D
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Post by 3sgjeffery on Dec 26, 2006 13:08:06 GMT 8
WaH! I will like to try one. Heheh But if it grows under lowloand condition, it will die or worst they dont pitcher at all, right?
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Post by kltower on Jan 6, 2007 1:09:16 GMT 8
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Post by David on Jan 6, 2007 8:44:47 GMT 8
Looks like there might be hope afterall in growing highlanders. Cool! Keep us posted on the progress Choong.
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