Hi,
finally my N. talangensis did recover from the mite damage and the damage of the Akarizid (sp?) I did use to control this pest around last august. The first nice pitchers are formed and I thought I would share them. The plant is about 20cm in height and the pitcher shown is about 5cm big. It seems that there are different forms of N. talangensis in cultivation. Most do have a very deep red coloured peristome which this clone doesn't show.
Joachim
P.S.: Real men (i.e. Christian) do have far more impressive N. talangensis of course...
finally my N. talangensis did recover from the mite damage and the damage of the Akarizid (sp?) I did use to control this pest around last august. The first nice pitchers are formed and I thought I would share them. The plant is about 20cm in height and the pitcher shown is about 5cm big. It seems that there are different forms of N. talangensis in cultivation. Most do have a very deep red coloured peristome which this clone doesn't show.
Joachim
P.S.: Real men (i.e. Christian) do have far more impressive N. talangensis of course...