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Old 9th April 2010, 01:28 PM
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Default Re: Growing My N.Northiana

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So far very few people locally would have used this media mix but no updates on how theirs are doing.
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It's mainly because N. northiana acclimatise very slowly to changes. For me, it'll take at least 4 months before I can see my northies start to pitcher after I repotted them. That's not counting if the growing condition is not ideal...
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