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Old 5th December 2009, 02:54 AM
Ifurita Ifurita is offline
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Default Re: Tiny pitchers

Yup, Aliamyz is right, its a tenuis. You won't believe how happy I was when it finally started to pitcher.

Lol...its really nothing special Ken, anyone who sleeps in an air-con room can grow it, my stuff just grows at the windows and the air-con is only on when I'm sleeping. They thus get normal humidity levels during the day, so it helps a lot. I used to used either bags or da bao containers to harden the plants off slowly, but after experimenting, I've found that some highlanders come hardened to air-con humidity levels. EP's come so hardened, they don't even lose their pitchers! A fair number of BE's need to be hardened, but the champion is Wistuba...stuff from there can croak overnight if not shielded from air-con initially...and takes a very long time to harden. In the long run though, many species and most(if not all) hybrids can adapt to air-con level humidity without problems.
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