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funkychips
post Apr 16 2009, 08:32 PM

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Guys, anyone of you if you happen to grow Monkey Cup plants or NEPENTHES, a STRONG NOTE here. There are few varieties which attract tree shrew (or Squirrels, as many prefer to call it, although they are not true squirrels) to bite and tear on them, especially the RED ones!! Take no risk by putting them on the floor (hang the plants). I've already been declaring an all-out war on them ever since they mass-massacre the plant pitchers. All-out war = trapping them in cage traps and sending them off to another part of town.

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funkychips
post Apr 24 2009, 01:54 PM

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can toda! you can post a garage sales!! i wanna get some plants too!!! and put the link to your sales thread in ur sig plz, thanks yea!! icon_rolleyes.gif
funkychips
post Apr 27 2009, 05:30 PM

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Here's some of my CP collection. They come in different colors shapes and sizes!
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funkychips
post May 27 2009, 12:19 PM

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Haha this is my ID Casey! biggrin.gif The adelae you gave me I think because of the heat, kinda become droopy leaf. Should I try to grow indoors? The intermedia cuba, spathulata are doing ok. But primuliflora melting now cry.gif Dunno why it happen. Yesterday stupid neighbour cat came and spoilt my D paradoxa from David. mad.gif I'm gonna keep the one I'm getting from you indoors to avoid this happening.
funkychips
post Jun 8 2009, 09:12 PM

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If D. adelea still have dew. Don’t worry about it. In my house, I kept it at the lower layer of my CP rack. And it didn’t receive much sunlight. All D. primuliflora melt? It is hard plant. If you still need them, please let me know.

Thanks Casey!! The primuliflora managed to send up plantlets from the leaves, so hope to get more plants from there..The adelae and all other Droseras you gave me I shifted them into terrariums already. Here they are:

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Lumped everything into the 1 ft x 1ft terrarium.
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The sundews from you. The D paradoxa is doing ok now. It's such a healthy plant! Thanks!
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Twin Cephs.
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The intermedia Cuba, now dewing heavily.
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The adelae. It looks a bit strange, like the leaves are drooping and heavy. Is this normal?
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Aliciae, a mound of dewy leaves. Well, not so dewy lately. But the leaves close on stuck prey.



 

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