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Old 16th August 2008, 10:50 AM
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Default Whats wrong with my ventricosa?

Recently one of my ventricosas has been looking like this. The last pitcher started drying up even before it finished opening. I had been giving it enough water so I assumed it was looking scorched because of too much light. After putting it in a darker spot it's still looking terrible.







What concerns me the most is these brown patches under the leaves.
Over 65% of the underside of the leaves are covered in these patches.




It sorta looks like the stomata might be burnt but the humidity has been in the 70's so I don't think it's that. Any suggestions or ideas anyone has would be great.
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