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Re: @N. TRUNCATA@
« Reply #20 on Apr 24, 2007, 9:46pm » Hi Bifurcatum,

The leaf most pobably has been infected by insect - a small yellowish insect of which I have yet to know the name. It sucked the sap of the young leaf leaving red spot on the leaf.

1 week prior to shipment of the plant to you, I have sprayed the plant with insecticide - Malathion. Normally for every treatment I will spray them 3 times on a 10 days intervals. Should the insect still exist on the leaf you can spray it once again with Malathion ( dilution : 1ml / 2 liter water). Malathion is consider a more active insecticide compare to Cypermethrin (0.05) of which works on other insect.

From my experience, N.truncata and N.fusca are most prone to this kind of attack.

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« Reply #21 on Apr 25, 2007, 1:21pm » THANKS
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« Reply #22 on May 10, 2007, 6:31pm » I've heard somewhere that reddish coloration on Neps leaves may also be due to very intense sunlight.

I have 2 kinds of truncata: the green and red peristom:




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« Reply #23 on May 10, 2007, 6:46pm » Wow!
You have nice Truncata

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« Reply #24 on May 10, 2007, 7:58pm » Gee, I didn`t know there were 2 types...i`m not really into all Neps, just a few `chosen` varieties N.truncata is one of my fav Nep variety...I`ll go look for the green peristome one now.......
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« Reply #25 on May 10, 2007, 9:30pm » Truncata seems harder to grow. All sorts of probs @_@
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« Reply #26 on May 10, 2007, 9:38pm » I think, most of the Truncata that have problems are the MT clones..
My Truncata: when a new leaf has produce a pitcher, the older pitcher will tend to dry up.. so, at most, my Truncata will have only 2-3 pitchers at a time..

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