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Awesome pics as always, Butch. Your plants are amazing.
Incidentally, I am finally seeing the first shadows of a new pitcher creeping up in my little tequilla division! I'll put up a pic when there's actually something to show.
I've never measured the humidity there. I live in NE Scotland, so we don't get particularly high temperatures and get a good night temperature drop. This time of year day length is short, so the pitchers tend to get a little flared and the nectar spoon are a little small. Summer pitchers and spoons are stunning though.
You see that playhouse at the top of the garden in my photos? Well... that has wind chimes hanging in the apex. So, it would be more like 'Daddy, have you seen our wind chimes?'
H. heterodoxa x minor. Seems to be a rather vigorous plant, I'm surprised though, this is the first pitcher I've gotten that has really good color, but it is so much smaller than the previous pitchers. I thought they loved getting blasted with light?
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Here's a shot from today of my little minor. The new pitcher (on the left) is showing really nice color. You can't see it in this pic, but there's 3 other new pitchers starting.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/68317550@N06/6647515601/" title="Minor by jdbradt, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7002/6647515601_86212b0121.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Minor"></a>
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