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kentosaurs 1st January 2009 11:15 PM

Re: N. splendiana x (veitchii x tiveyi)
 
Well i seem to realise double traps happening on VFTs much more than any other CPs which produce them.

Ken

Aliamyz 2nd January 2009 09:43 AM

Re: N. splendiana x (veitchii x tiveyi)
 
Ken,
Two pitchers in one leaf is very rare and HERE in Chelsea Flower Show 2007,Rob Cantley shows you the plant with two pitchers in one leaf.Most probably N.Petiolata if i'm not mistaken.

xMagicsZ 2nd January 2009 07:01 PM

Re: N. splendiana x (veitchii x tiveyi)
 
Hey eric_sow,
Yours plants are doing well.. lol// u plant this from seed to neps? lol cool :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: anyway i saw ur double neps lol its down there :2thumbup:

eric_sow 2nd January 2009 07:59 PM

Re: N. splendiana x (veitchii x tiveyi)
 
Wow, gentlemen. Please cool down. My plant didn't had double pitchers as you know that is very very rare happen. The is bigger leaf cover another small leaf. A picture angle matter.

edwardyeeks 2nd January 2009 08:53 PM

Re: N. splendiana x (veitchii x tiveyi)
 
OHH.........hahahaha........everyone was fooled..........so there wasn't any double pitcher.

Nice plant, anyway.

Cheers

kentosaurs 2nd January 2009 10:56 PM

Re: N. splendiana x (veitchii x tiveyi)
 
Well i suspected that too but i was to convinced by u guys (giggles).......I wish i had a double pitcher.

Ken

xMagicsZ 2nd January 2009 11:44 PM

Re: N. splendiana x (veitchii x tiveyi)
 
Ha ha.. That really look like double pitchers.. Does it call twin pitchers too?

D_muscipula 27th April 2011 01:27 AM

Re: N. splendiana x (veitchii x tiveyi)
 
I wonder if there is something wrong with my conditions.
I have over 50 splendiana x veitchii x tiveyi seedlings that I got from the
same person you did. However it's been over two years, and the seedlings are only about the size of a dime or quarter in diameter. None of them have died, but none are as large as yours :crying:
My growing conditions are fairly cool.

Summer 75-80F days with 58-65 F Nights
Winter 60-65F days with 50 F nights

Is that why they're still so small?


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