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« Reply #40 on Apr 14, 2008, 5:42pm »
Thanks, Hongrui. The reddest I have got is slightly less than 1.5". As usual, it is from a plant under T5 lights. Not sure though but for some reasons, many of the pitchers are colouring up lately. I didn't move them closer under the lights like I did with my TC Cephs. This species baffles me.

Btw, Phill says to tell you to fertilise them to get a nicer and darker green. If not, they may be pale green because of the gravel you used.

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« Reply #41 on Apr 15, 2008, 4:48pm »
hmm.. i'm already fertilizing them. at the same strength that i'm using on my neps. i'll probably just monitor them for a while more and maybe will repot all of them if they still don't turn green in 1-2months time.
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« Reply #42 on Apr 15, 2008, 7:16pm »
Same strength as Neps...that's suitable for them. Yup, you might want to repot them. Some and not all, perhaps. 'Cos they are growing well for you afterall. I think even if the gravel is releasing something, the rain would be washing it off after a while.
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