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Post by unclemasa on May 4, 2009 10:11:06 GMT -10
N. sibuyanensis x truncata
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Post by twoton on May 4, 2009 18:48:57 GMT -10
Egads! You don't grown anything SMALL, do you? :-)
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Post by vraev on May 5, 2009 5:26:43 GMT -10
Well....he does grow dubia and inermis. I don't know if he has an argentii. But I bet that one is the size of an extra large egg as well.
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Robiii
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Post by Robiii on May 9, 2009 13:33:14 GMT -10
Egads! You don't grown anything SMALL, do you? :-) Not at all... and even what should be small isn't! Hey Sam How large is the plant connected to that pitcher now? mine is getting big (about 3 feet tall, now) just popped it's first two pitcher since it finally adjusted to Manoa and the vine is loaded with new pitchers on the way nothing close to that though. Oh and what's it eating???
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Post by unclemasa on May 10, 2009 22:08:21 GMT -10
Hi Rob ....
The plant is getting large but is less than three feet across and supporting a large basal. It does not make a lot of pitchers but occasionally throws out a bomb. "What's it eating?" ..... Nothing so far.
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Post by Robiii on May 11, 2009 10:44:17 GMT -10
Wow. If only I had kept mine in full sun, nuts! Well at least I'm getting it back in shape I'll post pics soon waiting for the new pitcher's all to open
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Post by wijaya on May 12, 2009 2:40:44 GMT -10
@sam: yeah a big bomb is thrown out this time , watch out for the mongoose, or else the pitcher will be devouring it. ;D Ed
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Post by rainforest on May 27, 2009 10:08:25 GMT -10
or you can lose a foot in one of those.
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