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Some pics from today

Pulled out a few plants today to take some photos.
N. truncata
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N. muluensis x lowii
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N. hamata(AW), recovering after a broken growth tip
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N. mikei
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Developing pitcher on mikei
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nice andrew, glad they are doing well for you!
 
Looking great! So is that mommy?
 
You've got a Hamata too...
hmph
Lookin good
 
wow very nice plants- does your truncata take forever to produce pitchers.
i don't know why mine is taking so long- like the pitcher stopped growing?- its been around a month now and the uniflated pitcher has not grown in size
any ideas?
 
Truncata is known for its slow growth, especially the highland variety, it thats what you have?
 
Yeah, it's the highland variety. The pitchers grow pretty quickly. I wouldn't call the plant a slow grower, more average. I've found it may come to a standstill for a month or two if you change the conditions. (ex: Move from the terrarium to a windowsill.)

DavyJones - Hamata isn't really that difficult or expensive to obtain compared to some other plants out there. Just keep your eyes peeled. ;)

Michael - Yep, that's mom!
 
nice!
 
Looking good! I hope your hamata gets better. :)
 
  • #10
great looking plants man. :D
 
  • #11
That is a wonderful red on that truncata, may I ask it's origin?

Good growing,

Rob
 
  • #12
Thanks for the kind comments all.

Rob - It's the highland variety, got it from a nursery here in the US, though I don't know anything more about it's origins than that. ??? Sorry.
 
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