Well..they are like a flytrap in the fact that they eat insects to get their fertillizer, but that's pretty much where the similarity ends. And you should get some..they aren't that hard to grow once you do the proper research...well, some of them are kinda hard, but most are fairly easy.Are these like a venus fly trap? Sorry if this is a stupid question. I am not a plant person. Though, I might be interested in some of these.
My personal favorites are the first three. All of them are awesome though!
Thanks for sharing.
I grow them in a special greehouse chamber I built in my basement....here is a pic inside it...greenhouse, terrarium or window?
Thank you! it's one of my greatest passions in life, and I have put alot of work into getting my setup just right.Exo,
Always like your plant pics. I am very impressed by what you have produced.
You and I would get along great. I can't wait to post pics of my flower beds this summer. This is the first summer in my house where I can focus on planting rather than removing old bushes and stuff. As it is I am eager to plant some of the 800 some odd seedlings I have started inside.Thank you! it's one of my greatest passions in life, and I have put alot of work into getting my setup just right.
Yeah, I have a huge flower garden too..and a veggie garden..and an orchard....see a theme here?You and I would get along great. I can't wait to post pics of my flower beds this summer. This is the first summer in my house where I can focus on planting rather than removing old bushes and stuff. As it is I am eager to plant some of the 800 some odd seedlings I have started inside.
I have never flowered a nepenthes, but I know many who have...and yes, as it turns out, most nepenthes are indeed male.My favorite text is Savage Garden on the topic:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/08..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1BTN4808MDAP1FZBQHDT
It was written by the owner of http://www.californiacarnivores.com/
In any case, with a little humidity and paying attention to some minor details, they're pretty straight forward, Nepenthes that is.
Have any flowered in your care yet? I was trying to figure out if the tendency for males to show up is true with other keepers. Great pictures by the way!
For lighting I use a sunblaze 48 T5 fixture, in a chamber in my basement made of showercurtains with a lumber frame. Also inside the frame is a table with the plants on it, and a ultrasonic humidifier and a small occillating fan.Think you could write up a quick do-it-yourself for that mini greenhouse you built them? I have horrible luck growing nepenthes in New England but no troubles at all here in Brisbane. I'm sure its a light issue so knowing what you use would be wonderful.
Most Nepenthes would do fairly well in such a setup when small, assuming it was in a well lit room, especially some of the smaller lowland species such as N.bellii and N.gracilis. A few sundews would do well too..especially D.prolifera and D.adeleaeExo,
How well do you think some of these plants would hold up in a wardian-style setup?
I agree. I've set up many a Nepenthes or sundew jar. I've had 2cm Nepenthes cuttings take off in a sealed carboy jar with no care besides the proper lighting. They were massive within a few months.Most Nepenthes would do fairly well in such a setup when small, assuming it was in a well lit room, especially some of the smaller lowland species such as N.bellii and N.gracilis. A few sundews would do well too..especially D.prolifera and D.adeleae
Well..that depends.....Ok, great. I'll start researching.
Exo, what do you feed all your carnivores?