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Old 18th March 2011, 09:06 AM
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Default Pitcher burning problem???

I have this N.sibuyanensis and the first pitcher it produce some black deform part. The second is not that much. It is place under 50% shade with high humidity with sphag moss and perlite as mediaSo i wonder is this has anything to do with humidiy, temperature etc? Any suggestion?


The pitcher before fully grown. Some blackening is shown


first pitcher produced. Note the lid is deformed


The second pitcher. Only the 'wing' part looks burn.
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Old 18th March 2011, 10:35 AM
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Possibly too much light if the lid deforms, but now it looks ok. Suggest you give it another week to see if more troubles appear. Unless right now, the pitcher is super deformed wouldn't want that, eh?

How long have you had this plant? Possibly it's adapting to it's environment.
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Old 18th March 2011, 03:53 PM
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Having it about 3 month. Firstly bought almost all of the tendril is black and did not pitcher. But now it starting to and new shoots are forming!!!
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Let it adapt. If possible, water less as I can see your media is quite wet. Sibuyanensis prefer less watering if I recall correctly
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Old 18th March 2011, 07:01 PM
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That is not media i use that to increase the humidity around it. Should i remove it?
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No need. Just let it adapt. Looks like it's getting healthier at the third picture, clearly adapting keep up the nice pitcher pictures!
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