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Truncata before & after

Before
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After
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Can't wait to see what the next one looks like.:-O
 
Nice color on that pitcher. How old is the plant?
 
I don't remember the age exactly, but i've had it for two years I think? It's had a bit of a rough past. :eek:
 
I like the color that its got so far.

I hope that I can get one at the upcoming N.E.C.P.S. show.
 
Is there more than one plant in that pot?
 
Yes Truncata, his plant had a basal form if i remember correctly, he was telling me a month or so ago on MSN lol.
 
Wow. A truncata formed a basal? From what I've seen this doesn't happen.
 
There's only one plant in that pot, but as Kris said it did form a basal not too long ago. I separated it (probably too soon), and now it is in its own 3" pot. Still a nice healthy green color, but hasn't started growing yet.
 
  • #10
They do form basals just not as frequently
 
  • #11
Cool, but with the title I thought it was going to be a half dead plant to a healthy one. :blush:
 
  • #12
Here's the new pitcher, compared with the old one.

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Nice new pitcher in a few years you'll have a monster on your hand there also the color of the pitchers are really nice.
 
  • #15
Jeez- none of my neps have ever had a size jump like that! Good job.
 
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