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Post by piscesilim on Dec 25, 2006 14:49:57 GMT 8
I got this Nepenthes last year. It is Nepenthes gracilis. A common species throghout Peninsular Malaysia. When I start keeping this plant, it was dying and not grow any pitchers. But after doing some research on it. It recover and grow a lot of pitchers for me.
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Post by piscesilim on Dec 25, 2006 14:52:17 GMT 8
The important things to grow the Nepenthes are high humidity, enough sunlight and low fertilizer planting materials.
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Post by cactustts on Dec 25, 2006 15:53:04 GMT 8
Hey Lim
Welcome! You are here. I'm cactustts in the 'Ta Nei' forum. Nice to 'see' you here. I'm also feel so good to have our own Malaysian forum on CPs. Hope you could help make this forum 'busier'.
How's your Sarra? Produce seeds already? Hopefully with the return of the sunny days, your plants would be OK.
Happy growing & welcome again, TS
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Post by David on Dec 26, 2006 8:25:57 GMT 8
Welcome to our humble forum Lim. Great to see you. We're trying to find more cp enthusiasts in Malaysia and get them to join. Hopefully when more people join, it will be bussier.
Your gracilis looks very healthy and the leaves are quite huge. I like the picther colour. Different from the usual ones I see. Yours has an interesting redish green yellow to it. Cool. Hopefully it is not my computer screen.
Maybe we can exchange some cuttings in the furture if you have an extra cutting to spare.
Do you grow that gracilis under direct sun or shaded?
Could you post your growlist in the member's growlist section? Wannna see what interesting Sundews you have. I'm starting to go crazy over Sundews.
Could you also post some pictures and some cultivation tips on how you grow ultricularia in the "Other Carnivorous Plants" section? What species do you have? Terrestrial or aquantic? I'm interested in the aquantic species but have no idea which species that are suitable for us in Malaysia and how to cultivate them. Woulod be great if you can give me some pointers.
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Post by piscesilim on Dec 27, 2006 22:03:41 GMT 8
Hey Lim Welcome! You are here. I'm cactustts in the 'Ta Nei' forum. Nice to 'see' you here. I'm also feel so good to have our own Malaysian forum on CPs. Hope you could help make this forum 'busier'. How's your Sarra? Produce seeds already? Hopefully with the return of the sunny days, your plants would be OK. Happy growing & welcome again, TS Nice to see you here too. I heard Sarracenia need several months to produce seeds.
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Post by piscesilim on Dec 27, 2006 22:14:54 GMT 8
Welcome to our humble forum Lim. Great to see you. We're trying to find more cp enthusiasts in Malaysia and get them to join. Hopefully when more people join, it will be bussier. Your gracilis looks very healthy and the leaves are quite huge. I like the picther colour. Different from the usual ones I see. Yours has an interesting redish green yellow to it. Cool. Hopefully it is not my computer screen. Maybe we can exchange some cuttings in the furture if you have an extra cutting to spare. Do you grow that gracilis under direct sun or shaded? Could you post your growlist in the member's growlist section? Wannna see what interesting Sundews you have. I'm starting to go crazy over Sundews. Could you also post some pictures and some cultivation tips on how you grow ultricularia in the "Other Carnivorous Plants" section? What species do you have? Terrestrial or aquantic? I'm interested in the aquantic species but have no idea which species that are suitable for us in Malaysia and how to cultivate them. Woulod be great if you can give me some pointers. I grow my Nepenthes in shade area. But now I already give them direct sunlight. Will post my growlist soon. I got 5 type sundew. Not sure the species name. But one is D. adelae. My Utricularia is terrestrial form. Will post it soon too.
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Post by prana on Jan 16, 2007 18:22:43 GMT 8
hullo....
one of my 1st neps is gracilis also. Got it from MT. I really like this species because it is such a good grower and especially when it starts to give basals.
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Post by David on Jan 17, 2007 9:07:14 GMT 8
Hey Prana, you're here. Welcome again. Glad to have you with us. Eh, introduce yourself laa in the Member Introduction section.
Yaa, gracilis is actuallky quite cool when it produces a whole bunch of basels. I love this plant too.
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Post by Robert on Jan 17, 2007 12:06:09 GMT 8
hello Prana,the first time we met in Singapore now we meet here.Internet make the world small ;D
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Post by prana on Jan 17, 2007 16:57:04 GMT 8
hello Prana,the first time we met in Singapore now we meet here.Internet make the world small ;D hahahaha...Robert, i hope u dont get sick of seeing me in 3 forums...hahahahah....David was the one who intro me to this forum..... ;D
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