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Old 25th October 2008, 10:15 AM
Pananep Pananep is offline
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Default Re: FoxFarm organic fertilizers.

Well to day I began spraying MirAcid, a 1/4 tsp per gallon solution. I'm gonna go with a foliar misting in the morning every two weeks. I am trying this on two plants, N. ventricosa and N. ventricosa x maxima. The ventricosa is a young plant, while the vent x max is a mature basal plant with several leaves and healthy new growth but still no pitchers. It had it's climbing vine removed a while ago for cuttings. The climbing vine was pitchering nicely, but it was just getting too long. The ventricosa recently recovered from an intense spider mite attack where it lost all of it's pitchers and plenty of leaves. It is now pitchering again, however leaf shape is abnormal and pitchers are a LOT smaller than they were prior to SM attack.

We shall se how this goes, any opinions are welcome. Thanks for the helpful info.
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