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Old 31st August 2009, 04:21 PM
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My stem cutting planted in ground produced lots of pitchers. Today cleared the grass at base and discovered 2 new offshoots , already bearing pitchers.





The new pitcher on my Ramispina Black Peristome appears redder and broader than the older pitcher. Any comments? Thanks, hosh



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Old 31st August 2009, 10:37 PM
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You mean on the ground?Just lovveee your ramispina!
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Nice pics! Congratulations on the new basals. What conditions are you growing it in by the way?
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Planted the stem cutting on a slope. The ground is basically laterite with very little topsoil thus low nutrient. Good morning sun though shaded by tree from hot midday sun. Plenty of TLC at first, watering twice a day.
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Regarding the ramispina, what I meant was that the preistome on the new pitcher appears redder and broader, not the whole pitcher.

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Hi hosh,
I have one plant like your N. ramispina but I couldn't confirm whether it's a real species or maybe a hybrid as I haven't seen a real N. ramispina before.... I suspect mine could be a hybrid of N. ramispina x sanguinea.

Can you confirm your plant's ID so I could have a reference? Thanks.
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My stem cutting planted in ground produced lots of pitchers. Today cleared the grass at base and discovered 2 new offshoots , already bearing pitchers.
you should let it to continue to grow on the ground, well done
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