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harlem2347 21st August 2008 09:32 PM

Oh no..are they wanna die??
 
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Wanna cry...want happen to my two Nepenthes...they look like wanna die...their leaves like burnt...unhealthy..the cups also become ruck..they still can save?? this is my 1st time plant Nepenthes..I no know how to settle this problem...get anyone can give me idea?? or u all know the name of this Nepenthes??
Anyway!! Thanks 1st!!


The 1st Nepenthes

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The 2nd Nepenthes

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Hope my Nepenthes will get better....:1thumbup:

bifurcatum 21st August 2008 10:31 PM

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Hi,
the first neps is N.rafflesiana, and the second one is N.ampullaria.
But what makes you think they are dying? They look very healthy in the picture. Don't worry.

kepikimut 21st August 2008 10:36 PM

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@harlem2347
they trying to adapt their new environment.
nothing to worry.it's usually happen with new nepenthes.
dont forget to water them twice a day.

yup. 1st rafflesiana, and 2nd ampullaria.

harlem2347 21st August 2008 11:02 PM

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:smile: Hi! Bifurcatum, Kepikimut….
Thanks for help me identify my N. :tongue:
When my dad buy for me, their leaves are green..but now look get little bit brown and burnt…so that’s why I worry.:crying:
If u see detail, u can see the N.rafflesiana’s cups also burnt…
I scare they will die…:crying::crying:

arvin555 21st August 2008 11:13 PM

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The plants you got are quite big I am sure they will acclimitize really nicely soon. Just make sure they are properly watered.

My brother reacts the same way as you when he sees browning of leaves, I just say no problem they will grow new green leaves soon. And he is talking about my plants, I am not nervous and he is! :)

TTFN
Arvin

harlem2347 22nd August 2008 02:53 PM

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:smile: Hi! Arvin555…

Thanks! Yup! I always water them…
This is my 1st time plant this, so I feel very nervous and worry:crying: when they start got different than before.
I hope they will get well…
Anyway, Thanks! :smile:

Aliamyz 22nd August 2008 05:01 PM

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Yes ther are rafflesiana and ampullaria.
Just want to let you know Harlem, ampullaria needs a little shade then others.
I got the same problem when i grow ampullaria.
They are nice and healthy plants you got there.
BTW, welcome..!!

malowie 22nd August 2008 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Aliamyz (Post 2736)
Yes ther are rafflesiana and ampullaria.
Just want to let you know Harlem, ampullaria needs a little shade then others.
I got the same problem when i grow ampullaria.
They are nice and healthy plants you got there.
BTW, welcome..!!

yeah. ampullaria always has those brown stufuf on the leaves when its too hot or getting acclimatized. sometimes, the whole plant stops producing pitchers for a period when its 'angry'! Well, that's my case. i would just say ampullaria is a wonderful plant but needs delicate care.

harlem2347 22nd August 2008 09:33 PM

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:smile: Hi! Alliamyz, Malowie
I already put my Nepenthes under the shade..but sometimes also get the sunshine. So like that, still ok? :confused: Actually the cups of them will survive how many days? :confused:
Thanks for ur all reply!! https://forum.petpitcher.net/images/icons/icon10.gif

Aliamyz 22nd August 2008 11:31 PM

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Ok welcome Harlem,
Pitchers can last for a month to years.Pitchers like truncata will last for years.
But it's natural for the pitchers to dry up so don't worry!
I think the best place to put them is where they receive morning sunlight till 11 am.(not late afternoon,will burn the leaves)
and continue the rest of the evening.Beware not to change the place too much or else they will stress and that will be ugly..!!Seriously!

alienfx 25th August 2008 10:13 AM

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What i see normally at nursery's is that they keep the neps under the black net shade.So the nep acclimatized to that environment.From the photos you have posted the plants will be exposed to direct sun and there will be usually higher wind blow between the semi-d/bunglows houses.So the humidity is low.Neps need more humidity.If possible place it in front of ur house or behind ur house where there is some blockage from the winds.Anyway,neps are tough plants.They will suit themselves to the new environment.Existing pitchers will die to give chance for new pitchers which is suitable to the surrounding to environment.So dont worry ya.

Aliamyz 25th August 2008 10:19 AM

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But i've seen lants with tons of pitchers in one plant...how's that?

David 25th August 2008 10:26 AM

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harlem2347,

Evenhthough ampullarias are found in shaded conditions in the wild, it is their basel pitchers and leaves that are shaded. Sometimes covered completely by dead leaves and other plants. However, their long vines are always exposed to sunlight. Sometimes full sunlight. Whatever it is, they are still plants and need sunlight to make food.

Also, if you have a red ampullaria and want it to have really red pitchers, cover the pitchers totally from sunlight. But you must provide lots of sunlight for the leaves. The pitchers will turn blood red. It's similar to N. sp. viking.

Aliamyz,

I don't think so the pitchers on a Nepenthes can last for years. So far I've not seen this happening on my neps or known of other growers with this phenomena. Even for my truncata, it last for only 1 year +. Usually, the pitchers will last from 3-18 months depending on the species, growing condition and eating habit. The majority of species will have picthers that only last from 3-6 months. But I might be wrong. Do correct me if so. Perhaps other growers can share their experiences here with regards to this.

Aliamyz 25th August 2008 10:28 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by alienfx (Post 2834)
What i see normally at nursery's is that they keep the neps under the black net shade.So the nep acclimatized to that environment.From the photos you have posted the plants will be exposed to direct sun and there will be usually higher wind blow between the semi-d/bunglows houses.So the humidity is low.Neps need more humidity.If possible place it in front of ur house or behind ur house where there is some blockage from the winds.Anyway,neps are tough plants.They will suit themselves to the new environment.Existing pitchers will die to give chance for new pitchers which is suitable to the surrounding to environment.So dont worry ya.

Yes ,you reminded me something Alienfx,:biggrin:
I saw some red ventrata's and miranda's at my local nursery so ,i asked them the name( eventhough i knew it earlier:tongue:).They told me that the plants are alata.I told them that they are xmiranda's and xventrata's.
They told me a little information about nepenthes.
They told me that you have to fill the pitchers up with water and thats all and put it in very shady place.:laugh:

harlem2347 25th August 2008 10:39 AM

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:smile: Hi! Aliamyz…
May I know what is truncate?? :confused:
Actually my dad put them in the shade…But will get some sunshine in the afternoon..
Maybe like this so their leaves burn…
I already tell me dad many time..but he very bigotry..he said that’s ok..aii!! https://forum.petpitcher.net/images/icons/icon8.gif
If I still like this, my nepenthes will die or not?? :confused:
Wah…they so coddle…Ok..I will be careful..
Thanks for ur reply!! :smile:

harlem2347 25th August 2008 12:25 PM

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:smile: Hi! Alienfx…
Actually my dad put them beside my house…
Morning no have sunshine..but afternoon get some direct sunshine come in…
I already tell my dad before, but he dun want move..he say just put like that that’s ok..aii…very headache…
Thanks!!

harlem2347 25th August 2008 12:26 PM

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:smile: Hi! Aliamyz…
For that tons of pitchers in one plant…that cups still ok, but their surface leaf get little brown and burn..maybe is sunshine problem….
Oic..ok..I will go search it after that…wanna c the 'King Of Nepenthes'..haha!! :2thumbup:
Ooo….like that I more reassurance….
If not, next time dad dun want me plant Nepenthes again..:tongue:
Thanks!

harlem2347 25th August 2008 12:37 PM

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:smile: Hi! David…
Oic…I ask that seller yesterday saturday, he said the big ampullarias also can full sunlight..But I dun dare, I scare it die. So just put beside my house..but will get some sunshine on morning and noon a while…
Thanks!!


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