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C. Hummer's giant and C. Typical

Hummer's Giant finally coming back from shock
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Typical, a young one. but also recovering from shock, rather nicely i might add.
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Sir Kris - dude, thats AWESOME!!!
 
Might I ask what made them go into shock?
 
shipping for the HG since it was bareroot is my guess. it only had a couple pitchers on it, its fine now i believe.
the baby was also stressed from shipping but it wasnt bare root, as well as the change in its growing climate.
 
Are the pitchers dying or just that dark purple/black?
 
Nice. What kind of light do they get?
 
well the purple pitchers are there from the previous grower who is also a member of this forum, Justlikeapill
i just use 2 24" daylight fluorescent tubes.
but im going to add another fixture
 
  • #10
so are there alot of species of these?
 
  • #11
they are just clones, Cephalotus are like VFTs, only one species but different clones and varieties
 
  • #12
I got a tiny I mean tiny one from him like 3 years ago and it's pretty nice now but not that purple.
 
  • #13
I got a tiny I mean tiny one from him like 3 years ago and it's pretty nice now but not that purple.

Could it be the white balance of the photo? SirKristoff's pics seem to have a little more blue than they should.
 
  • #14
Cindy, thats the actual color of the pitchers xD oddly enough.
they used to be a dark red but they darkened up more a couple weeks after i got them, so i dont put it past them that they could be nearing their end lol.
but thats fine, as long as it keeps pitchering for me ;)
 
  • #15
so i removed the sphagnum from the pot since it seemed to be choking the plant a bit and had some mites fungus mites and nats.
and in the process. found 2 new growth points :D
here is one(look just below the main part of the plant)
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  • #17
Cindy, thats the actual color of the pitchers xD oddly enough.

Then the pitchers would be pretty cool! :)
 
  • #19
my guess is, the blue is from the way the lighting in the terrarium is. since the lights have a somewhat blue spectrum, the camera picks up on it. correct? but the pitchers are as dark as they appear in the photos. maybe just a little lighter but not by much.
 
  • #20
Thanks, JLAP. I thought it could just be my eyes...and their odd way of looking at colours. :-))
 
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