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Look the size of these pitchers.

<span style='color:teal'>I have just recieved an order of Nep's and I cannot belive the size of the pitchers of 2 plants i recieve.

N. ventricosa (K):
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And x Medusa:
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I had to place the pitcher inside the hanging pot, because its weight was pulling the plant out of the pot.</span>
 
Hi Jorge: I have not had the pleasure to own a Medusa yet, but it'd be interesting to follow up your progress growing it outdoors

Cheers,

Gus
 
<span style='color:teal'>Hello guys! Ohh yes.... I have to be careful with the cats infestation that we have in our neighborhood. It may diminish!
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Gus... Hey there! I will keep you updated.

I have another Medusa that i have had it for the last 3 months or so. The plant seems to be still in shock. Though i suspect that the problem may be low humidity, because though the dry season here ended like a month ago, still the rain has not been as constant as it use to be. My sibuyanensis also has stoped to produce pitchers (as it use to do on each dry season).

So once rain fall gets back to normal, let's see how the Medusa plants will act. But what i am wondering now is if this huge plant will keep on producing such huge pitchers. I hope it will
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