Rules are simple,
1.Photo must have been taken this month, no pitcher age limit
2.Plant must have been in owners possession for at least 6 months prior to entry
3.Plant must be clearly labeled in the owners entry
4.If more than one pitcher is in the photo, it must be clarified as to which is being entered into the contest.
5.Photo updates of pitchers are fine, and more than one photo is welcome, however the photo must be of the same pitcher, no other.
6.Winners may NOT enter the SAME pitcher again after winning, another pitcher on the same plant is fine but NOT the same pitcher
7.Entries may be changed at any given time in the contest, however the previous entry must be edited and pictures removed, and new entry clearly labeled in a new post.
Contest will be closed on September 30th at 12:00AM PST
Good luck and lets get another good set of neps
1.Photo must have been taken this month, no pitcher age limit
2.Plant must have been in owners possession for at least 6 months prior to entry
3.Plant must be clearly labeled in the owners entry
4.If more than one pitcher is in the photo, it must be clarified as to which is being entered into the contest.
5.Photo updates of pitchers are fine, and more than one photo is welcome, however the photo must be of the same pitcher, no other.
6.Winners may NOT enter the SAME pitcher again after winning, another pitcher on the same plant is fine but NOT the same pitcher
7.Entries may be changed at any given time in the contest, however the previous entry must be edited and pictures removed, and new entry clearly labeled in a new post.
Contest will be closed on September 30th at 12:00AM PST
Good luck and lets get another good set of neps
very nice pitcher, and nice pics too.
... don't wanna detract from the pics with lotsa me saying "thanks" for the gorgeous genetics of the cross. If I can get it to vine and have lots of leaves (which is a thing I'm struggling with given my low humidity...keeping lower leaves..) I want cuttings of this plant spreading out because I just love the orange tinge to it and the almost succulent nature of the pitcher.