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Old 03-15-2008, 03:59 PM
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Default New Nepenthophile wanting to grow cold growing miniatures!

Hey guys! I'm new. My hobby is growing carnivorous plants, specifically Nepenthes, and that's what bring me here. Here's my post inquiring about cold growing miniature orchids.

Looking for tips on orchids to grow in a modified freezer



I'm a newbie to orchids, but I am experienced at Nepenthes and other CP's. Here are some old pics of my plants:





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and welcome to Orchid Board! I unfortunately don't have any info for cold growing mini's but I wanted to say hi and compliment you on your awesome pics! Thanks for sharing those. Have fun browsing on here and i'm sure someone with more experience will be able to help with your mini question.
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Glad you have joined us at the OB
Don't forget to check out our Miniature Show and Tell forum - this will give you an idea about some of the minis members are growing.
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WOW! Great pictures of your pitchers. I really like them a lot. I've tried them of and on without much success. Welcome aboard, and have fun.

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Sorry I can't help with your question but...
Awwwwsome pics!!!
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Awsome pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, i just have one question, What is the name of the second one?, and are they pricy?, and can they live in a terrerium with 80% + humididty, and around 75 F?...Ok mayby more then one question...
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Awsome pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, i just have one question, What is the name of the second one?,
Cephalotus follicularis. It's a pitcher plant native to south western Australia. Looks to be growing quite well, I must say.
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i,m totally blown away by those pictures.
i hope you can find the anwser to you,re questions.
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