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Re: My flowering neps & some pitchers
Wow, nice raff, too bad the female flower is not pollinated. I knew what you mean, I have one spike of flower blooming at about 7 feet high, so still trying to figure out a way to pollinate them. :biggrin:
Ed |
Re: My flowering neps & some pitchers
Climb a ladder??
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Re: My flowering neps & some pitchers
Wow you guys must be growing these monster for years liao.....Who here has grown the CPs the longest??
Ken |
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Re: My flowering neps & some pitchers
Wah sooooo tall until cannot reach it???............Anyways prune it lorr.......
Got one question if you cut it down to a level where it produces lower pitchers will it continue to make lowers or continue with the uppers????And if you take a vine and root it and it has upper pitchers will it make uppers?? Ken |
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Upper part cuttings will continue produce upper pitchers, and no more lower pitcher. |
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Hi Law
Thanks for all the info..........................I always thought cuttings can only be made on vines. Ken |
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But they will confuse though because of the rooting process and they may end up producing intermediate pitchers.
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Wow, nice plants!!!! I wonder how long you have been growing these neps, must have took them a long time to reach that height.......
If those neps get any taller, your house is gonna get the beautiful looks, man.......people will be staring at the pitchers and plant, wondering what it is.........:laugh::laugh: won't be hard finding your house....... Cheers |
Re: My flowering neps & some pitchers
@bifurcatum: hope you don't mind, feel like I hijacked your thread.
@others: same case as bifucartum too high up unreachable by laddder, this the picture to show how tall it is, to the shading net roof is about 2.5 meter height, so go figure how tall this one is (way 5 meters?). :biggrin: http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a.../DSC097961.jpg the red circles are where the flower at. :smile: |
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