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Twisted Pitcher?
I was watering my Cps when I saw this deformed(maybe,what is going on with the weather)pitcher.Should I worry about it?
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Re: Twisted Pitcher?
Another twisted.
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Re: Twisted Pitcher?
Looks totally fine to me....Probally just met some obstacle while growing
Ken
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Re: Twisted Pitcher?
Looks like it could be one of two things. The first picture looks a little like a phyllodia. This is the leaf produced by some species when going into dormancy. The second picture however looks a little like a deformity due to low water levels or low light levels. If neither of these is a problem (i.e. has not changed) just monitor plant and it should be OK.
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Re: Twisted Pitcher?
Fluctuations in temperature and humidity cause parts of the pitcher to stop growing which results in curved, twisted, and generally deformed pitchers. A few of these every season is normal.
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Re: Twisted Pitcher?
I think maybe you let it too dry. Mine became like this when I forgot to water one day.
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