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Old 14-11-2004, 12:56 AM
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Thanks My only worry is going to be enough to feed them since we dont
have many bugs in the house. I suppose I could go to the pet store and buy
some crickets now and then (yuck)

Shell


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Shell wrote:

I just got a Schlumburgkia brysiana and I want to take it off its mount,
it's wired to a piece of bark like stuff, and I want to pot it. Will

phal
mix be ok?

My other question is about Nepenthes plants. Does anyone here grow them?

I
need all the advice I can get on them.

Thaks in advance

Shell


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I have a Nepenthes (not sure which one, as the label doesn't say)
growing in fine bark. I keep it pretty damp and feed it any slugs or
bugs I find on my plants. Give it lots of room, as mine currently has
two eight-foot growths with about twenty-five pods each. I keep mine on
the top shelf of the center isle of my greenhouse, so it gets lots of
light.
Good luck with yours.

Jerry



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