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Re: N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana
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Wow! that's almost dirt cheap (hmm... not exactly dirt, but may NZ moss cheap?) It's L sized plant to boot too! Any lead on the location of the stall? Or do you have insider contact? |
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Re: N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana
Well, I don't know how large is the 'L' size, but I bought mine for the same price.. Leaf span of around 4 inches.. I'm growing it with my albomarginatas, hanging.. new leaves are coming out but the tendril develops rather slowly.. I'm afraid it will not develop. if I don't hang it and put it on the ground, will the higher humidity help the pitchers grow better..? TIA..
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Re: N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana
Hi Phaphioboy
I think a 4" leaf span is around a S-M BUT STILL VERY CHEAP Ken
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Re: N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana
Well, I certainly don't think Simon's plant is "L" size. It is better to give the leaves span size as an indication. In YG, the largest plants at best, only qualify as medium size. Those leaves are 6-7 inch diameter.
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