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jimmy0123 20th August 2011 09:04 PM

Re: My Northiana
 
Nice improvement tzestan, and it pitcher too. It wont be too long.....Patient.....Patient

edwardyeeks 13th September 2011 07:55 PM

Re: My Northiana
 
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Attachment 4939

My latest northiana pitcher showing the increase in size. Its the tallest pitcher I had to date as you can see compared with my finger. Usually, the next 2-3 pitchers that form after this are smaller, then a larger one inflates. The peristome is also slightly thicker, though it is impossible to see in this picture.

kentosaurs 14th September 2011 02:48 PM

Re: My Northiana
 
Grats on the northiana :) Nice pitcher

Robert 16th September 2011 12:50 PM

Re: My Northiana
 
My latest northiana pitcher showing the increase in size. Its the tallest pitcher I had to date as you can see compared with my finger. Usually, the next 2-3 pitchers that form after this are smaller, then a larger one inflates. The peristome is also slightly thicker, though it is impossible to see in this picture.[/QUOTE]

it's doing great with your present care.

edwardyeeks 14th November 2011 04:15 PM

Re: My Northiana
 
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Been a while, so I'll post an update on my northiana. Latest pitcher to pop open, the peristome hasn't really folded back so you can't see it. Nothing much impressive, only some size increase in the pitcher. This is one slooooooow grower :spinning:

Attachment 5126

Cheng 14th November 2011 07:38 PM

Re: My Northiana
 
Cute <3 Your Northiana looks great!

kentosaurs 15th November 2011 12:12 PM

Re: My Northiana
 
As long its growing..slow nevermind la :) In a couple of years you'll have a massive plant


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