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Post by tarence on May 2, 2007 15:59:48 GMT 8
here`s my n.bicalcurata & a semi-lowland version of n.ventricosa....
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Post by artificialive on May 2, 2007 16:12:11 GMT 8
I think that beautiful bical is the Sri Aman type
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Post by tarence on May 2, 2007 16:22:17 GMT 8
You could be rite, I got it from Malesiana.....very very slow growing...it`s about 2 years since, but still looks like a baby. But well, I`m more into slow growing nepenthes like n.truncata & this, at least they won`t reach the climbing stage so fast...or mebbe no climbing stage at all....
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Post by artificialive on May 2, 2007 16:34:53 GMT 8
Yup, its hard for cultivated neps to grow vigorously as they are in the wild. But at least like u mentioned, it will reach the climbing stage slower. Its even easier for us to take care of them, especially those who have space constraint.
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Post by bifurcatum on May 2, 2007 16:43:58 GMT 8
Hi Tarence, Can u post the pics of your Truncata? I would like to see your truncata.
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Post by tarence on May 2, 2007 17:36:46 GMT 8
My truncata is not in good shape. I sold off the bigger one & my last one is very miserable looking. I`ll post pics when it recovers.....
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Post by David on May 3, 2007 21:25:42 GMT 8
My truncata is not in good shape. I sold off the bigger one & my last one is very miserable looking. I`ll post pics when it recovers..... It looks like quite a few of us are having problems with truncata. What's the problem on your plant? Mine is always rust spot fungus and gnarl leaves due to pest problems. The fungus attack most when I place it outdoors under sun and rain.
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