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N.villosa growth spurt

  • Thread starter Av8tor1
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Not sure of the reason but woohoo just the same :boogie:

March 2010:
N_villosa_03201.jpg


Today, 2 months later:
new_villosa05201.JPG


Av
 
Nice moss! :-O
 
Congratulations, mine seems on he move as well . . .
 
Fantastic Butch, it's great to see that these these 'difficult' plants aren't so impossible, and yours on the contrary looks quite happy!!
 
Shiny green growth and a splendidly grown plant. ;)
 
Shiny green growth and a splendidly grown plant. ;)

Thanks all...

Didn't take long to adjust to the new bulbs/spectra, in the first pic you can see the effects of the transitional period

Actually, the light levels are considerably higher in the second image...

Av
 
SPectacular growth B. She is doing very well. :) Congrats.
 
Butch,

Did you trim away old leaves -- those red ones in the first photo?
 
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David,

No.... they are just buried in the moss somewhere

Butch
 
  • #11
David,

No.... they are just buried in the moss somewhere

Butch

Oh, same thing here. The leaves are incredibly long-lasting, even "buried" . . .

 
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Great job, Butch. N. villosa leaves seem to last for years, and although pitchers may be slow to develop, they can persist for well over a year. (I must admit I'm lazy---should note when the next is fully open and get an accurate record.)

Good growing,
kpg
 
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