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Rodrigo

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  1. Hi Ian, germinate seeds of Nepenthes is something that requires some care, as follows: 1) The temperature optimum is between 18/25 º C. 2) Mix peat + perlite and place the potted substrate (the size depends on the amount of seeds). 3) Pour the pot with rainwater or distilled water and sow the seeds but not bury them. Cover the pot with a plastic bag and place it in a well lit place without direct sunlight. If everything goes right around 4 weeks to 3 months they will begin to germinate. At the link below you will find extra information that will be useful in cultivating this kind of carnivorous plant: Growing Nepenthes I think these tips are enough, so until next and success in the hobby. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  2. Be very welcome aboard CPUK. Best regards, Rodrigo
  3. Beautiful plants, Daniel. Thank you for sharing these wonderful photos with us. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  4. Thank you for your comment Daniel, i wish all the best to you and your cultivation. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  5. Beautiful Pinguicula , the shape of the rosette and its vivid coloring and something very unique in this species of carnivorous plant . Best Regards, Rodrigo
  6. Beautiful plants, HJ . Their collection this impeccable , worthy of a dedicated grower . Best Regards, Rodrigo
  7. What complicates it is that so far nobody gives details of this carnivorous plant . Even know what genus / species it belongs ! Best Regards, Rodrigo
  8. I liked the information, without a doubt is a great contribution to this community. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  9. I only have one thing to say about these pictures: Amazing . Note: Under what conditions you cultivate this plant, ie, substrate type, temperature and humidity? Best Regards, Rodrigo
  10. Hi friends CPUK, below are some pictures of my culture: D. burmannii D. burmannii - Close D. burmannii - Flower N. x (alba x rafflesiana) var. "nivea 1" N. x (alba x rafflesiana) var. "nivea 1" - Close the pitcher N. x Wrigleyana = N.mirabilis x (rafflesiana x ampularia) N. x Wrigleyana = N.mirabilis x (rafflesiana x ampularia) - Close the pitcher S. psittacina S. x areolata (leucophylla x alata) For now that's all. On another occasion post photos of other plants. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  11. Sorry Rivadavia, but i believe that i can not help you right now, but i have a friend who's Utricularia grower can do with it, but it's not guaranteed. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  12. Beautiful plants, Daniel. This vivid coloring of these plants is simply wonderful. Thank you for sharing the photos with us. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  13. The wall this wonderful Rivadavia , the development of Pinguiculas seems to be going very well . This red flower of P. laueana is a true spectacle . Note: Have you thought about trying to cultivate in your wall to U. campbelliana? Because it is an epiphyte, i think would fit nicely around. Stay there a hint . Best Regards, Rodrigo
  14. Beautiful plants , many thanks for sharing the pictures on CPUK . Note: The last photo of the Darlingtonia would cultivar "Othello" Best Regards, Rodrigo
  15. Welcome to CPUK. Best regards, Rodrigo
  16. Magnificent plant Rivadavia, and as said, its flowers are similar to those of Utricularia regia. Out of curiosity, do you know where can I find information on this plant (U. regia)? Best regards, Rodrigo
  17. Beautiful plants Dieter , thank you so much for sharing them in the forum . Best regards, Rodrigo
  18. Happy New Year to all members of CPUK . Best Regards, Rodrigo
  19. Merry Christmas to all of CPUK. Best regards, Rodrigo
  20. Beautiful plants, Daniel . Its cultivation is impeccable , typical of a person who is dedicated to the hobby . Best Regards, Rodrigo
  21. Hello friends, give a look at the flower below: Now try to guess which plant it belongs. Tip: It is a shrub fruitful. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  22. Wow beautiful plants, Zedmanfil. All with very vivid colors and healthy appearance. Congratulations, because its cultivation is impeccable. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  23. Wonderful images, especially the flowers of D. cistiflora. Thank you for sharing these photos on CPUK. Best Regards, Rodrigo
  24. The tuberous, in my view, is the most interesting subgenre of Drosera there. I am fascinated by them and, if the climate of my country was conducive to its cultivation, love to have them here. Their carnivorous are very beautiful, Jan . Thank you for sharing these photos with us . Best regards, Rodrigo
  25. Interesting article. Just missed to say that the genus/species is this plant? Best regards, Rodrigo
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