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Post by allenphoon0611 on Oct 2, 2010 14:41:14 GMT 7
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Post by wanakorn on Oct 11, 2010 21:21:51 GMT 7
vent x gracillima
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Post by allenphoon0611 on Oct 15, 2010 12:55:05 GMT 7
but weirdly, they do not seems to produce big pitcher eventhough i had wait them for a long time,possible to be a highland? and they did produce a lower and upper pitcher lips that will curve towards inside....
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Post by Dave Evans on Oct 16, 2010 3:43:33 GMT 7
I think the plant is unhappy about something; but I don't really know what it might be...
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Post by allenphoon0611 on Oct 16, 2010 12:42:01 GMT 7
maybe it is a highland plant, i only provide it lowland condition...
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Post by Volker on Oct 16, 2010 13:41:53 GMT 7
N. Rebecca soper (ventricosa x gracillima/ramispina) has both highland parents, but not ultra-highland. Thus your pitcher quality might vary mildly according to your weather and season (cooler weather, bigger pitchers), but the plant itself should be ok. It's a common plant even to be found at non-cp specialized nurseries.
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Post by allenphoon0611 on Oct 16, 2010 21:29:07 GMT 7
i see.....i thought it have something different as it produce curve lips, haha
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