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Old 5th October 2009, 09:43 PM
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Default Re: some 'ugly' plants

@Ali: nice growing, don't worry about the dry up pitcher as the new one still keep coming right? For each species and hybrids lasting time for pitchers are different. Those you mentioned are off the highlanders parentage, still they are making decent size and normal pitcher at your place, that is a good sign. Why don't you try to fill the pitcher with water, it will last a bit longer.

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