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Re: Truncata problem
My xHookeriana is producing giant pithers though and no other plants seems to be having this problem in my collection other than truncata.
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Re: Truncata problem
Hmm. So it's common for certain species? That sure is interesting.
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Re: Truncata problem
Hey,
It's normal for a pitcher to grow after the lid pops open. The pitcher will continue to grow and form normally, but the lid will look small and deformed; it's not a bad sign in any way. Usually, this happens when the plants is exposed to stress - usually heat stress, or after repotting, or when the air and/or media get too dry. But it's better to have a nice-looking pitcher with a shriveled lid than no pitcher at all! |
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Re: Truncata problem
OK the pitcher has opened.It's 3 inche's.My previous pitchers all were above 6 inches.
Thanx everyone..hope it will start pitchering again.
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