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Post by sirkristoff on Sept 13, 2008 8:49:19 GMT -10
Well, i figured, as a first post, i would start by keeping track of the growth of my baby seedgrown Hamata from BE. it is a little over the size of a quarter at this point in time September 13, 2008
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Post by sirkristoff on Oct 4, 2008 10:26:49 GMT -10
October 4th, this plant has opened its first pitcher, and it seems to be a really fast grower!!! lets hope its female!
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Post by osmosis on Oct 6, 2008 0:40:08 GMT -10
Looks like it is settling in nicely - well done
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Post by sirkristoff on Oct 13, 2008 12:56:26 GMT -10
October 13th 2008, 1 month after purchase, As expected, all previous pitcher died off after a month of adjusting, but it opened a new one (half the size or so of its previous), and is currently inflating a new one. Seems to be a very vigorous grower as it is about to open its 2nd leaf in a month.
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Post by sirkristoff on Nov 2, 2008 21:03:17 GMT -10
November 2nd, its opened its 2nd pitcher since i received it, and has begun inflating a 3rd. and working on its 3rd leaf as well, (first pitcher to open was just a bud when i got it) so here it is now...
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Post by sirkristoff on Nov 8, 2008 9:56:08 GMT -10
11-7-08(taken yesterday) New pitcher is now coloring up, pitcher forming has doubled in size since previous post, plant is now 1 3/4" leaftip to leaftip, and was 1" when i received it.
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Post by rainforest on Nov 13, 2008 16:08:46 GMT -10
Very nice! A seed grown clone of hamata! Unique and original.
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Post by sirkristoff on Nov 13, 2008 19:59:21 GMT -10
clone? this is not a clone mate. seedgrown pure and true here it is today 11-13-08
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Post by rainforest on Nov 14, 2008 8:53:50 GMT -10
The word "clone" refers to the genetic information unique to a single plant. Cuttings made from that plant are all clones of that plant. But when you use prefixes like "meri" clone. Then you are refering to a tc set of plants from the SAME genetic code.
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Post by sirkristoff on Dec 1, 2008 21:11:09 GMT -10
December 1st pitchers showing more and more signs of mature lowers. still no complete coloration yet. Don't expect it for another month or so. Here is the plant currently December 3rd, new pitcher is coloring up more. Can't wait to see mature lowr pitchers with final coloration
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Post by sirkristoff on Feb 10, 2009 13:46:44 GMT -10
its been a couple months, so here it is today 2-10-09 it skipped its previous pitcher but is putting out a new on which is visible at the bottom of the pic. directly infront of the latest leaf. the coloration in it has really started to show, and i have recently begun fertilizing.
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Post by sirkristoff on Mar 8, 2009 16:08:33 GMT -10
Here it is today 3-8-09 Yes jens, it seems to be a pretty steady grower, albeit compact, its quite vigorous
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Post by sirkristoff on Mar 22, 2009 6:02:19 GMT -10
3-21-09
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