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Icarus

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  1. That muluensis x lowii is very well grown. One of the best i have seen so far. Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk
  2. please message me when you can sell one or two ;).
  3. please save one of those hookeriana black seedlings for me ;).
  4. Damn, if you have flowering nepenthes in the future, you should post that in One of the facebook nepenthes groups. Or just contact me! Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk
  5. Hi Krzysztof, i have truncata red Pollen very soon. What do you think about crossing spectabilis and truncata red? Gives a nice hybrid:
  6. Very nicely grown! Congratulations. Gesendet von meinem iPhone mit Tapatalk
  7. wow. incredibly well grown plants!
  8. Wow!! Gesendet von meinem iPhone mit Tapatalk
  9. my singalana tujuh also had spider mite damage when i received it from czplants. I emailed him several times about that but he seems to not care about this.
  10. They do damage my plants. Defenitley not Tyrophagus, i have red spots on the leaves as well as on the stem and also leaf deformations. thats exactly where i always find them. i think they are Tarsonemidae.
  11. I used predatory mites, that did not work either. I also used an oil-based spray. that also did not work. My next idea is to try acaricides containing abamectin. I already tried Fenproxymat, Acequinoyl, Pyrethrine.
  12. Hi, since months i have trouble we these little beasts on most of my highland nepenthes: i thought they were some kind of mites, but all acarizides i used did not work and i used them multiple times properly. What are these? I think i have to try something else. The "bugs" are about 0.5mm in size, white transparent and hard to see with your eyes. I really need help, i cannot do anything at the moment but removing them by hand every day.
  13. i found out what these are: land living planaria. these are not dangerous for the plants. im not sure where these did come from. i'm located in germany and saw these for the first time.
  14. whole plant from above:
  15. Hi, today i found some strange looking spots on 2 leave ends on my maturing N. villosa. I cannot wash them off so i think those cannot be insect eggs of any kind. Also some and only some leaves have a strange color on the bottom side of the leaves. I think this is some kind of fungus infection. Can someone verify this? If so, what is a good fungicide that will NOT damage the plant? I lost a mature N. ephippiata using Celaflor Saprol and dont want to experience this again. Thanks for your help. pics: Regards, Stefan
  16. i don't think that these are leeches
  17. i also thought about that. i am not sure :/.
  18. Hi, i found little worms on some of my nepenthes and i cannot identify these. Do you know what it is? They are small, about 0,5cm - 1cm. I found them on the leaves and on the pitchers. I also found a leave that shows some dark spots in light. That might be something related, i'm not sure. best, Ica
  19. very interesting, please keep us updated!!
  20. with 41cm i think you have the longest ...
  21. 1. Villosa 2. Edwardsiana 3. Hamata 4. Robcantleyi
  22. Oh cool, one hybrid i need in my collection :)
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