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Richard Bayerl

Mahlzeit Nepenthes-Liebhaber,

 

ich mache es kurz.

Lösung: Nepenthes ( izumiae x talangensis).

 

Kreuzung von @ThommyH vor einigen Jahren gemacht.

 

Damals als Sämmling bekommen (recht klein).

 

Über Winter unter LED  Inhouse. Ab Frühjahr bis Herbst im GWH mit bis zu 40 Grad direkt in der Sonne.

 

Substrat: das mineralische mit  A/K/P/P/P ohne Torf!!

Sowohl im GWH wie auch Inhouse im leichten Anstau.

Etwas Osmocote im Substrat.

Regenwasser mit ca. 40µS/cm.

Zwischendurch Düngung (Blatt-) mit verschieden Düngertypen. Winters mehr K- und P-Dominat. Sommers mehr N-Dominat.

 

Noch Fragen?

 

Grüße Richard

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smallmammal

Hi everyone,

 

A new pitcher has opened on my plant. Have fun!

 

 

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Fleischgeflüster

100% a edwardsiana hybrid 😎

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smallmammal

Nope, no edwardsiana in it. Although i have to admit it's quite a look a like.

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smallmammal

Good; that's one of the parents.

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Lukas Volkmer

N. Maxima x (x tm )? 🙂

 

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smallmammal

No, maxima is not a parent. The other parent is not that much in the showlight as maxima. But the shape is close; overall it has a cylindrical pitcher shape.

It is correct that (x tm) was the pollen donor.

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My guess is N. eustachya x TM

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smallmammal

Hi Luca,

 

Yes, correct! It is eustachya x trusmadiensis.

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Stefan M.

not judging at all, but I dont see any eustachya traits 😮

Sometimes its insane how one species overwhelms the other so much.

Thought of petiolata, pulchra or similar.

Nice plant!

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smallmammal

Well I don't really see it either. If I have to say something, then the overall leaf shape and the speckles are not typical for lowii nor for macrophylla and in the other parents the spur is not branched; but these are very general traits. Another thing is that the sphagnum is in poor condition due to heat stress, but the plant thrives, so it must have some lowland/intermediate parents.

Of course it's easy to notice (and believe in) these minor traits when you are the one who bought the plant, from Christian Klein. We'll see how it develops in the future, maybe something pops up.

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