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Here are some pictures of my greenhouse general who filled a little at a time

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Looks amazing! Thanks for sharing pics. Love that hamata.

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Happy that you like it, I added more photos

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I love it, is that a hydrofogger and if so how do you get water into it, is it a constant supply?

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Looks like plants enjoy it :) . But from where such a many fog? Fog machine? 96 percents humidity not too much? :)

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Wow! Sooo many Neps!
I wish i had a set up like that :D
P.S
Nice hamata!

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Wow its beautiful, could you post more photos please?

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Thank you  :smile:

The hydrofogger is connected to a water tank has 1000l
For the mist is produced with my hydrofogger
go here are some more pictures

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Whoah! It gets even better!!!!
Amazing pictures!

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I agree with Daniel. Very beautiful and healthy nepenthes.

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:thanks:  :D

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Is the hairy one in the last pic a N chaniana? I just noticed how fuzzy it is. Thats incredible!

Edited by Defalotus, 13 March 2012 - 14:56 PM.


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Yes it is nepenthes chaniana

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Wow your neps are stunning :D

What's that nepenthes behind the chaniana in the last picture?

Edited by Marlon, 13 March 2012 - 16:13 PM.


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This is n.adnata x muluensis  :smile:

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thanks, but i didn't meant the darker one (sorry, my bad i didnt even noticed though its a very nice specie too) i meant the lighter pitcher in the back of the picture  :D

Edited by Marlon, 13 March 2012 - 21:22 PM.


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in this picture there
n.Ventricosa x sibuyanensis
n.Adnata x muluensis
n.Chaniana

Edited by guillaume59, 14 March 2012 - 08:47 AM.


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Is the vent x sib from EP? Just curious because I have a (vent x sib) x veitchii HL on the way.

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I like the ventricosa x sibuyanensis, is it a high or lowland nep and is it a hard specie to grow?

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It is a highland, it is easy to culture, I had a forum member in French