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07-30-2013, 06:56 PM
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Jeremia, 'Nishidemiya' and 'Manazuru'? Which one is in your picture...I can see a bit of another Neo on the right side on the windowsill, but which one is the main pic of? The pot is beautiful, of course the plants are shap too!--Ted
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07-30-2013, 08:23 PM
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sys, it's the same plant - fan on right has mutated to Manazuru. Explanation below.
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In my photo, you can see 'Manazuru' on the right and 'Nishidemiyako' on the left and in the center.
Same plant/growth cluster but two different mutations.
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07-30-2013, 08:39 PM
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Got it...can the plant flip back as it gets older and builds more chlorophyl?
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07-30-2013, 09:09 PM
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Wonderful shape, symmetry and variegation on this plant, Jeremiah! You should take this one to the next Fuukiran Judging event.
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07-30-2013, 10:50 PM
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Got it...can the plant flip back as it gets older and builds more chlorophyl?
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No, it shouldn't revert back as it ages. And to answer your question/concern about the lack of chlorophyl, that's actually the main thing that kills 'Manazuru'. It was advised to me, by Satomi, that I should avoid separating it from the cluster. Apparently, the main problem growers in Japan have with this mutation is that it quickly goes on a decline when it doesn't have a "host" plant. 'Manazuru' itself does not produce a lot of food, due to the obvious lack of chlorophyl. With that being said, it needs a host to feed it. Regular 'Nishidemiyako' plays the role of that host. I don't plan on EVER splitting this cluster up and am quite happy that there are two 'Nishidemiyako' plants and one 'Manazuru' on this certain individual cluster. I think a good ratio is 2 hosts for one "parasite", don't you think?
Aesthetically, I think it is more beautiful when you have that one bright yellow oddball next to the beautiful dark green coloring. It kind of makes it glow more, in my eyes. So in the end, for me, it's a win-win situation.
Also, the plant behind/next to it, is my 'Gojo-fukurin'. I tried taking pics of it earlier today, when I was snapping shots of my 'Nishi/Mana' but it didn't come out very good and I was limited on time to even bother. I can attempt to snap some pics of it, if you'd like. It has growna tad since I received it a few months ago. It bloomed beautifully as well. It's another one of my prized Fukurin-type neos. Much larger, compared to my Nishidemiyako/Manazuru plant.
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Wonderful shape, symmetry and variegation on this plant, Jeremiah! You should take this one to the next Fuukiran Judging event.
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Aw wow, thanks Tracy! It means a lot to hear that from you!
I would love to take it to a show but it feels so wrong since I bought it like this. The only thing that has changed about it is probably more leaf growth. Hard to take credit for anything else, haha. I'm gonna see if I can make it to any of these judging events. It'd be awesome to attend one.
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07-30-2013, 11:03 PM
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Jeremia,Regarding the chlorophyl issue, I wondered how the plant would survive. You hate to use the term, "parasite" but it is...being new to this, I did not realize this is very common on these. Nevertheless your plant in this form looks so good! I agree in that I would not divide it ever! I also agree with Tracy, with the way you have your plants sculpted and their husbandry I think you should enter it! It may have come to you as it is but through your ability you have made it show quality...no one else had forethought and entered it. My 2 cents.--Ted
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07-30-2013, 11:58 PM
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jeremiah, listen to Tracy and sys: bring it to the next Fukiran judging.
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07-31-2013, 12:09 AM
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Hahaha, alright alright, I'll try if time allows
I'll probably start looking for a nice pot that compliments it better. While I really like the pot's design, I'm a little hesitant to say that it really compliments the colors on this plant. But eh, a judging contest won't happen any time soon. I've got time to spare
Thanks everyone!
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07-31-2013, 12:13 AM
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I concur you have grown a beautiful Neo it is a winner.
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07-31-2013, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by jeremiah.chua
Woke up today and was like, I should share some pics of my neo collection. From one addict to another, here's my windowsill collection of neos. (Obviously my windowsill is not big enough. Need... more... room...
Excuse the bad lighting. My neos receive morning sun and this shot was taken not too long ago, while the sun was still shining on them from the outside. So... poor lighting for camera work.
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Whole windowsill
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(From right to left)
Furan, Houmeiden, Manjushage, Hisui, Kuro Shinju, Ryokuhou
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(From right to left)
Aojiku-Yorodoishi, Hougyoku, Benikanzashi, Senzai, Seikai
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(From right to left)
Raikoumaru, Kara-nishiki, Kogane-nishiki, Takara-nishiki, Shutennou
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(From right to left)
Gojo-fukurin, Benisuzume, Shirai-to-nishiki, Amami-furan
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(From right to left)
Same Amami-furan, Suikaden, Benisuzume (another), Shutennou (another), Neostylis Lou Sneary 'Blue Bird'
For a closer view on each individual plant, check out my flickr set. Click Here
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Just read this this morning. Oohhhh, you've got it bad. I think you'll have to get a second job.
Nice collection. It'll look and smell awesome when they bloom.
Cheers.
Jim
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