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Cruzzfish's Non Chile Grow List.

Chiles are about half of what I grow, so here's everything else. Pictures when you ask about a specific plant, because I don't want to take time photographing all of these.
 
Carnivorous plants:
  • Drosera rotundifolia
  • Drosera capensis
  • Drosera adelae
  • Drosera filliformis
  • Unknown pygmy sundew
  • Drosera binata
  • Venus flyraps
  • Nepenthes ventricosa
  • Nepenthes miranda
  • Nepenthes maxima
  • Nepenthes sanguinae
  • Sarracenia purpurea var 'Yellow jacket'
  • Sarracenia var 'Dana's Delight'
  • Unidentified bladderwort(most likely Utricularia bisquamata)
Bromeliads:
  • Neoregelia carolinae(?)
  • Tillandsia kolbii
  • Tillandsia aeranthos/bergerii
  • Tillandsia usneoides
Cactus/succulents:
  • Unknown fuzzy cactus
  • Unknown branchy cactus
  • Jade plant
  • Something else kinda like jade plant
  • Small thing
  • Aloe vera
  • Kalanchoe tomentosa "Chocolate Soldier"
Vegetables:
  • Mint
Orchids:
  • Dendrobium glomeratum
  • Dendrobium var gold star
  • Dendrobium kingianum
  • Dendrobium var lycee fancy angel
  • Habaneria radiata
  • Calopogon tuberosis
  • Phalaenopsis hybrid pink
  • Phalaenopsis hybrid white
  • Bulbophyllum bandischii
  • Bulbophyllum/Cirrhopetalum Daisy Chain
  • Paphiopedilum Clouds Prime Crystal
  • Aerangis biloba(pending)
Other:
  • Brighamia insignis
  • Sphagnum species(red and green)
  • Something that I have no idea what it is, looks like generic houseplant
  • Amorphophallus titanum
 
pepperguy1 said:
if you don't handled them the wrong way. :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:   
Over the summer I repotted my cacti because they're all in the same pot and their roots tied up. I wish I had thought of using tongs to hold them, because the gloves don't help.
 
SavinaRed said:
wow someone has the green thumb, I'm working on developing one thanks to everyone here on THP.
A lot of these things are actually quite straightforward and link to each other, so it's a lot less impressive than it sounds. Three of my drosera species are in the same pot as my flytraps, habaneria/calopogon and sarracenia, then my D. capensis and the pygmies are in the same pot. The nepenthes have the same grow requirements as the dendrobium orchids during the summer, and in the winter the dendrobium are asleep with no water from halloween to valentine's day, so that's easy. One bromeliad is treated like a regular houseplant, and the other three just get sprayed every other day and dunked in distilled water once or twice a week on a non spray day. Mint is like peppers, and the cactus are really easy. The only things unusual are the Brighamia, which likes it in cactus soil but more well watered, and the Amorphophallus, which is a giant pain in the ass because it needs bright light, temps between 70 and 90, then humidity above 80% but less than 95. It has the heat right now, but I'm getting it a grow light soon and I mist it to keep it wet. Actually, it's a small pain in the ass because it's a baby, but when it reaches flowering size it will be 12-15 feet tall and 170-250 pounds. Then it flowers, and that's gonna be "fun" to deal with.
 
Yesterday I traded some sundews for the orchids Bulbophyllum 'Daisy Chain', Bulbophyllum bandischii, and a slipper orchid of some sort. Also a Kalanchoe plant, but that's not an orchid.
 
Hybrid Mode 01 said:
     I love growing cacti. Pics of the unknown hairy and branchy cacti would be neat. Maybe I could help ID them. 
These are them. Any ideas what they are?
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I'm hedging my bet that the cactus on the left is a rat tail cactus, although it could be  a mamalopsis cactus.  I have some big night blooming white epiphilum cactuses  and a couple of redish orange and purple bloomers. One pineapple bromeliad a nepenthes what ever cutting that is refusing to grow after being exposed to the cold while it was sent to me I have it in a 50 gallon fish tank with some orchids mostly Phaps. one small deep purple flowered and one that has 4 inch light purple and w3hite with a yellow and white lip.  then I have two others that I don't have names fror just yet. I have two very old and big plants one is a San Padro cactus that I have had for over twenty years, I call it my Wholy cactus as if you don't respect its size and thorns you become wholy. The other is a dragon tongue palm or plant, I cut it back every year to bring it in during the winter its about 8 feet tall I got it as a 6 inch plant.
 
Are your nepenthes big plants I know that N. maxima can have very large pitchers I want to get some other nepenthes to go with my ever growing orchid plants. Just right now I have to put all my extra money towards my seasonal garden.    
 
wildseed57 said:
 
Are your nepenthes big plants I know that N. maxima can have very large pitchers I want to get some other nepenthes to go with my ever growing orchid plants. Just right now I have to put all my extra money towards my seasonal garden.    
My Nepenthes aren't that big yet. Maxima hit full sized leaves about five months ago, but hasn't grown enough to be considered large since then. Pitchers are about nine inches tall with another three or four for the top part.
 
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