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Rob-Rah

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  1. Well, I've had my plants a few days now, tried out in various locations, pots, soils, sun-exposures, moisture, etc.

    Could it have been a worse time in the last few years to try to coddle a plant which is not going to like the heat? :D

     

    So far none have collapsed at least.

  2. I've got a cheap RO unit to hook up this weekend. The forecast is still no rain for the foreseeable future. I'll see how it goes, though I'm wondering how best to use the huge volume of waste water I am going to get. I am imagining a run of loose guttering pieces on the floor stretching along the garden to various flowerbeds!

     

    The wet-membrane thing......... as this water is not for human consumption, would there be any problem in just storing the membrane in a jar of water, while the unit is not in use? We don't care about bacterial growth for our plants..... or do we?

  3. What is the cheapest effective option for rendering tapwater OK? RO units/Distiller? I have been on the edge of water supply for the CPs more often than I like, but have managed to keep afloat just about. Obviously we're not talking plumbed-in systems or push kitchen fittings, but what are the options and the sorts of prices?

  4. Just how hot is "heat"? Are we talking 23C or 30+C? I saw it doesn't grow terribly higher than Utric nelumbifolia and U. reniformis, neither of which are ultra-picky about heat, and can take quite a high degree of cold.

  5. Maybe this was done to death a few decades ago... but I don't recall.

    Did anyone ever manage to identify and come up with the cultivar shown on the front cover of Gordon Cheers's 1983 book 'Carnivorous Plants'? After all these years I still want that plant :/

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  6. Yes, they're dead. They seem to have been well under 8 to 10C though. That damage is almost definitely from freezing or near-freezing.

    You also seem to be standing them in water. Neps shouldn't really stand in water at the best of times, and certainly not in cold conditions. That, combined with looks like peat-based soil, may have assisted with rotting the roots.

  7. Mine just makes basals when it feels like it. It seems quite random, but I get a flush perhaps only once every two years or so. No specific training, but the main stem has grown quite horizontally of its own accord. The main vine is just kept trimmed every year or two to be a manageable size for its tank. The prunings are typically used as cuttings, and then grown on until they are strong enough to sell as new plants.

  8. Could you be drying out the plant with too much light/radiant heat? As I said in a previous post, I am dubious that conditions in which your heliamphora will thrive will be conditions for the neps you are growing with it.

    My own N. ampullaria (a 'Cantleys red') grows with a mere 18inch 40W tube of light (plus ambient light in a normal household room) and pitchers fine.

  9. Your CPs:

    •Venus flytrap, giant Z11

    •Nepenthes ampullaria var. Cantley's Red, x2

    •Nepenthes ampullaria var. Harlequin, x2

    •Drosera capensis, var. all-red, x3

    •Nepenthes bicalcatrata, x2

    •Heliamphora minor, x2

    Fall into three cultivation groups.....

    1) Require winter dormancy with bright light and a seasonal change in photoperiod and cold temperatures in dormancy: Dionaea, and to a lesser extent Drosera capensis

    2) Require tropical, hot conditions with nights always above 16C and days in the 20s and a constant 10-14 hour photoperiod of medium to low light: Nepenthes bicalcarata & N. ampullaria (x2)

    3) Require warm days, daytime temperatures around 20-25C and nighttime temperatures around 8-12C, and a constant 10-14 hour photoperiod of very bright light: Heliamphora

    D. capensis will probably tolerate what you throw at it, with the exception of low light.

    Sorry to be negative, but these plants just WILL NOT grow happily together. Eventually some WILL die.

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