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Post by bonfield on May 14, 2019 21:21:59 GMT -5
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Post by dvg on May 14, 2019 21:50:01 GMT -5
WoW! Those are gorgeous!
They look like they were created from wax.
Very nice!
dvg
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Post by labine on May 14, 2019 23:26:04 GMT -5
Very nice plant Cole! Good job. Looks radioactive
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Post by shoggoths on Jun 28, 2019 12:32:44 GMT -5
Nice job Cole. I find this one harder to grow. Mine is way redder but only have 3 pitchers after what, 3 years of growing ...
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Post by bonfield on Jun 28, 2019 12:36:47 GMT -5
Thanks! I'm growing mine in the lower level of the house, and on the bottom shelves of some other set-ups, so it gets fairly cool temperatures, and I spray them regularly with very mild orchid fertilizer. How are you growing yours?
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Post by shoggoths on Jun 28, 2019 14:14:33 GMT -5
I'm growing it under strong light (100W of LED) aside my other ceph. I think the light is a bit strong or the RH a bit low ... Here's a picture of my setup
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Post by bonfield on Jun 28, 2019 23:43:10 GMT -5
I've got mine under 6500K T8s(2 x 4', 32W each), and they're kept under humidity domes. What's your feeding routine?
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Post by kell27 on Sept 3, 2019 21:34:15 GMT -5
It took a while, but the one I got from you finally recovered and put out it's first pitcher! I was almost sure I was about to lose it. I'm shocked how big it is, it's the same size as my typical's pitchers already!
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Post by bonfield on Sept 4, 2019 19:04:26 GMT -5
Nice! When in doubt, I usually up their feeding of mild orchid fertilizer. If the top-growth goes, it can usually come back from the roots if they're established enough.
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Post by kell27 on Sept 7, 2019 19:30:57 GMT -5
That's pretty much what happened, everything died back until there was only a little green at the top of the mound of moss. I just left it alone & continued watering as usual & within the last 2 months it started pushing out a few leaves & finally one huge pitcher
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Post by muckydoo on May 5, 2020 23:07:33 GMT -5
Here is the German Giant I received from Bonfield back in the fall.
He's under what I considered lower end light levels and a humidity dome, but it's a happy camper that's for sure!!
Pic's from today
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Post by dvg on Sept 15, 2020 18:22:00 GMT -5
I'll join in on the fun here with this clonal clump from Cole. Here it is from above in its 3.5" x 3.5" pot, with room for expansion. And here are some of its pitchers, still at a smallish size, but a regular feeding program should get this clump's pitchers up to a beastly size in no time. dvg
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Post by koifish on Sept 15, 2020 18:50:36 GMT -5
Very cute!
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Post by dvg on Oct 25, 2020 0:23:10 GMT -5
This one has been growing on me more and more lately, as it grows out. Fed it some freeze dried bloodworms, a short while back. dvg
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Post by muckydoo on Apr 4, 2021 18:26:50 GMT -5
A GG clone I received from Bonfield a year or so ago.
Well darn, This isn't a GG clone! It's a typical.. It was in in with my GG's but I just double checked the tag..
**Deleted pic**
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