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Originally Posted by Cindy
Isaac, how big are the northiana pitchers and how long are the leaves for you now?
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Cindy, This plant actually have a few side shoots. It's the side shoot that is producing the pitcher now.
The leaves are not that big, maybe slightly over 1 feet but the tendrils are sure very long, the tendrils can grow easily 2-3 feet long to find a landing place for the pitcher. Then only the pitcher will develop.
I can usually tell the size of the pitchers by the thickness of the tendrils.
As of now, pitchers are about 5-6 inches.