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Post by maxposwillo on Apr 11, 2012 7:25:48 GMT 7
Hey Guys, been a long while since I've posted! Anyways here are some Nep photos that are slightly different ;D. N.ventricosa 'Red' x talangensis  N. x Kona  N. izumiae x ventricosa  N. ventricosa x ephippiata  N. ventricosa 'Red'  N. spectabilis x aristolochioides  N. x Briggsiana var. Peter D'Amato  N. izumiae x maxima  N. ventricosa x inermis 
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Post by Nepenthesis on Apr 11, 2012 7:59:49 GMT 7
Woah! How did you make them smoke? Dry ice?
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Post by maxposwillo on Apr 11, 2012 9:00:33 GMT 7
Yeah, a couple small chunks of dry ice!
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Post by brokkent on Apr 11, 2012 13:04:07 GMT 7
I hope you didn't drop the dry ice directly in the pitchers, as this could burn them. I trust that you probably 'poured' the CO2 stream into the pitchers, that's all. 
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Post by kevnep on Apr 11, 2012 13:15:11 GMT 7
hey i have a vent x talang too or at least i think it is that. could i post a pic for you to identify
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Post by kevnep on Apr 11, 2012 13:15:33 GMT 7
hey i have a vent x talang too or at least i think it is that. could i post a pic for you to identify
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Post by morbus on Apr 11, 2012 14:58:54 GMT 7
It looks cool, Lol It makes them look even more "carnivorous" I also hope the pitchers werent frozen in the process
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Post by maxposwillo on Apr 11, 2012 22:54:36 GMT 7
Don't worry I took care to avoid freezing the pitchers, wouldn't want to ruin these pitchers...
Kevnep, post your pic and I'll try my best to confirm it.
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Post by kevnep on Apr 11, 2012 23:04:35 GMT 7
currently the plant is producing intermediates and starting to vine but it still has one lower
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Post by hegory on Apr 12, 2012 9:06:31 GMT 7
I see people aren't the only creatures who love to smoke! lol wouldn't that be some strange form of cannibalism?
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Post by paulbarden on Apr 12, 2012 9:18:36 GMT 7
"No Nepenthes were harmed in the making of this film" :-P
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Post by kevnep on Apr 16, 2012 4:11:23 GMT 7
sorry for the delay here is an intermediate pitcher from the plant much larger than the lowers but still small  leaves. the maximum rosette size is little ove 20cm  lower pitcher  sibling plant lower they look the same but different. it produced larger lowers 
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Post by hcarlton on Apr 16, 2012 11:35:07 GMT 7
Kevnep, your plant is not a vent x talang, but probably more along the lines of the common vent x maxima, or 'Red Leopard'.
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Post by kevnep on Apr 16, 2012 12:32:21 GMT 7
no way thats vet x maxima its too feminine. what is red leopard? look at that intermediate it screams talangensis to me. there is no maxima in these plants. it might even be ventrinermis
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Post by maxposwillo on Apr 17, 2012 4:01:04 GMT 7
The leaf structure definetly looks typical of vent x talang, and the intermediate pitchers look like appropriate as well, ill take some pics later of my plant and its intermediate pitchers for comparison.
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