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Thread: Nepenthes 'Judith Finn'

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    Sarracenia Collector Adam's Avatar
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    So I could maybe move it into my basement? It would probably do better there. Since there's 2 large(and by large I mean 6" leafspan) basals, I may just cut off the top and try to root it.
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    Admin- I'm growing CPs in the Desert of Tucson, Az. adnedarn's Avatar
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    I was surprised this week by finding one of my store stock N. 'Judith Finn' plants flowering... So thought I'd share a picture. =)
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    That's a big tub of goodness right there.
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    Wow! Do they normally flower that young, or is something seriously wrong with that plant?
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    Class 5 Nepenthes hoarder lance's Avatar
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    Its probably a cutting from a mature plant.

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    Admin- I'm growing CPs in the Desert of Tucson, Az. adnedarn's Avatar
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    Not cuttings. They're plants I purchased a while back that were produced through TC.
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    TC plants in general are known for flowering young. it's cool to see the same thing happens with Nepenthes.

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