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Pictorial update...
Just posting some updated pictures of my plants... Here they are:
clipeata x eyemae truncata 'Pasian' Showing a bit more mature characteristics, not a lot of red coloration on the pitchers though. peristome close-up, nectar droplets on bottom of the lid ampullaria 'red speckled' recently opened pitcher ampullaria x ventricosa 'red' reinwardtiana 'green', a very fast grower and a prolific pitcherer recently opened pitcher sanguinea 'green', although i can see it having a lot more red as it matures 'miranda' khasiana, also a fast grower and good pitcherer. rafflesiana BE-99, getting bigger very fast. Hope the persitome develops more drastic red striping as it matures. Well thats it for now, these are the plants that have been doing well for me. Some are doing much better than others. My ventrata and ventricosa suffered an intense spider mite attack, they almost sucked the plants dry. Thay are recovering now, slowly but surely. A while ago I cut off the main vine off my 'red leopard.' I did this to try my hand at cuttings and also because the vine was getting too long and had no support. It continued to produce upper pitchers on the climbing vine, but no lowers on a nice basal that was going on. This was another reason I cut the main vine off, I wanted the plant to concentrate its energy on the basal and production of lowers. It is now growing fine and fast, but refusing to pitcher. Any ideas? Below is a picture of the plant, it is the large one on the left. To the right is my recovering ventricosa. I can't figure out why it is refusing to pitcher. 'red leopard' Ok then, thanks a lot for looking and reading. hope you enjoyed the pics. Later! |
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