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Old 5th January 2009, 01:42 AM
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Hi Hosh

The plant doesn't look attacked by pests since the leaves are all healthy.....Its more of deformed or mutant plant as some call it.

Ken

Hosh & Ken, yes the pitchers are DEFORMED, probably due to repotting stress, however it is NOT a MUTANT plant! It will resume with normal leaves once it's back to natural state of mind - no anti-deppression required!

Stress causing mutation usually take place during seed-form or early TC process. A plant doesn't become a mutant due to natural or chemical stress when they are adult size, eventhough DC comic like to claim otherwise
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