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caseyhoo 28th August 2010 10:41 PM

parasite?
 
Hi nep master, 1 of my viking x kuchingensis have patches as below. May I know it is parasite? When I press the black dot with nail, it seems like there is juicy thing come out from it. How to recover the plant from that?:spinning:

Thanks you for any advice.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...s/parasite.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../parasite2.jpg

tzestan 31st August 2010 10:54 PM

Re: parasite?
 
While waiting for masters to response...:)

I thought those are nectar glands. My viking produces a few of those occassionally (viking trait??). Not that many though. Most of the juice droplets are colourless, some brown.

I guess they appear on new leaves. Could it be that your plant try to attract insects because nutrient starved?

marcellocatalano 1st September 2010 08:21 AM

Re: parasite?
 
Hello! Those are just nectar glands, nothing to be afraid of. That's a quite common feature in N. mirabilis, and so it is in the var. globosa. It's part of the strategy to attract insects.

Vincent 2nd September 2010 11:45 AM

Re: parasite?
 
yeah, my nepenthes x Lady Pauline has those at the beginning of the leaf, and they make nectar.

SirKristoff 2nd September 2010 12:30 PM

Re: parasite?
 
Yep just nectar glands, clogged ones more than likely....i see it often, on my plants and in other collections...kinda like a plant zit :P (Gross i know haha)

Vincent 2nd September 2010 05:04 PM

Re: parasite?
 
eww..haha

caseyhoo 3rd September 2010 12:12 AM

Re: parasite?
 
Thanx for advice. But, seems like it only happen to the plant. The others nepenthes grower told me it caused by insect. Will keep my eye on the plant...

Really thanx for the reply...

marcellocatalano 3rd September 2010 06:09 AM

Re: parasite?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by caseyhoo (Post 32389)
Thanx for advice. But, seems like it only happen to the plant. The others nepenthes grower told me it caused by insect. Will keep my eye on the plant...

Really thanx for the reply...

well, maybe a close up picture would help, but anyway, check this: look very close at those little points, and if you notice that on some of them there's some nectar coming out, it means they are nectar glands (all my globosa have those, if you want a sample picture). Any experienced nepenthes grower will confirm this, it's so common...

Vincent 17th September 2010 05:35 AM

Re: parasite?
 
yea and it smells really weird...

Vincent 17th September 2010 05:36 AM

Re: parasite?
 
and casey, it couldnt be a bug, cuz my plants have those to, and i didnt get my plants from malaysia, ill post a pic.


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