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kentosaurs 17th November 2009 10:19 AM

Veitchii hose mountain...
 
Just 1 pic of my tiny puny plant...I'm trying my best to give it the best conditions as possible...Misting frequently but letting soil dry out a little..Lots of perlite in the mix and yet just plain old leaves with micro pitchers :crying:Oh yea share yours too...pls? hehe

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...s/RIMG3397.jpg

Dun forget to share pics of yours :)

kit1212 17th November 2009 10:54 AM

Re: Veitchii hose mountain...
 
Nice and healthy plant!I guess the plant is still small,that is why it produces small pitchers.

rsivertsen 18th November 2009 01:27 AM

Re: Veitchii hose mountain...
 
Yeah, one day soon, you'll see a much larger plant and notice that the pitchers will be more than doubled in size than these are now. A little fertilizer and/or feeding wouldn't hurt either. :1thumbup: - Rich

kentosaurs 18th November 2009 09:07 AM

Re: Veitchii hose mountain...
 
I have no idea where to get fertilizers....Anyways i've had bad experienced with some liquid "plant vitalizer"......

The veitchiis are jus soo slow....

Ali cmmon wheres yours :p would like to see how the pitchers look as it slowly reaches maturity..

eboat 19th November 2009 01:09 AM

Re: Veitchii hose mountain...
 
Hi Ken,
I given fish fertilizer and liquid orchid fertilizer, So it's not see clearly effect with this veitchii but i'm surely it's like cool temperature.
Cheers

rsivertsen 19th November 2009 01:44 AM

Re: Veitchii hose mountain...
 
I also use fish emulsion and some orchid fertilizer on my plants. Get the one that says "No Urea". This is the stuff that can cause root burn if it's too strong. Also put some into the pitchers and rinse out the potting compost between fertilizer applications to flush out any risidual salts they can leave behind. Your plant looks pretty healthy otherwise, :1thumbup: - Rich


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