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Old 2nd December 2009, 11:44 AM
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Anybody knows why the leaves has that pale green and yellow spots? This was on a highland plant growing in the wild.

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Old 2nd December 2009, 01:04 PM
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I have that on my lady pauline's older leaves...They seem to have more blend yellow colour on the leaves then after a while the leaf browns.....Maybe nutrient deficiency haha...pitcher plant without pitchers

Oh yea is that a ramispina?
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Can't remember what it was but it's not a ramispina. It's either sanguinea or macfarlanei
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This could have several reasons. For me it looks like it got too much salt or something toxic. Maybe an animal did its business directly on the nep. Maybe even more often because it's the place where the animal is marking its area. It could be also a nutrient defency most likely missing potassium. Also it could be mites.
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It's been exposed to high sunlights.My ventricosa x (inermis x bongso) tend to do that after exposing to direct sunlight.
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My sanguinea looks like that too!Oh my..
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