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Post by yctan118 on Jul 6, 2007 6:29:45 GMT 8
Hi TS, I am a newbie from KL. If you have any seeds in future... may I share some? I find that growing Nep is like growing orchids... once you are in, you could never come out!
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Post by cactustts on Jul 6, 2007 23:26:02 GMT 8
Hi YC,
Sure, anyone who likes to try from seeds can have a share when I have seeds. And yes, you are poisoned now, haha. You Tan, I Tan, David also Tan, wow, quite a number of Tan lah, hehe.
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Post by yctan118 on Jul 7, 2007 5:10:55 GMT 8
Hi cactustts, Thanks so much... sounds like we are the 3 Ts and may be more Ts? Best of all, we are all located in KL. Can go Yum Chai and chat Nep quite easily! I went to my very first Nep nursery today. What an eye opener!
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Post by fishingman on Jul 30, 2007 10:54:02 GMT 8
Sigh.... I think my seeds are dead.
Now I have gracilis and spectabilis in a covered clear plastic aquarium placed in my balcony. It's been there for a couple weeks now but don't see anything growing yet. Anyone else had success germinating the spectabilis seed?
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Post by David on Jul 30, 2007 14:02:14 GMT 8
Hi fishingman,
no germination for spectabilis my seeds but numerous germination of gracilis seeds. Started a couple of days ago.
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Post by fishingman on Jul 30, 2007 14:14:04 GMT 8
Hey!!!!! How can? Mine also not yet germinate-leh.... not fair.
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Post by rainforestguy on Aug 4, 2007 11:39:58 GMT 8
Nepenthes germination occurs best in bright light. Keep moist, evenly wet and lighted!
M
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Post by isaacgoh on Aug 7, 2007 10:13:40 GMT 8
Update:
Looks like my lil' dark red spots are doing well. Few of the plantlets are slightly under 2cm in diameter.
Rgds, Isaac
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Post by David on Aug 7, 2007 22:41:56 GMT 8
well done Isaac. mine is only less than 1 cm. Seem to have stop growing for a while.
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