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i was trying to put some seedling d.intermedia 'cuba' into my potted teerarium, till the pot of intermedia fell and the dirt went all over my p.ionantha! I lost a few seedling intermdia and i cleaned off most of soil on the ping's leaves. will the acidity cause problems to ping?
C88, I have had it happen many,many,many,times with my own P.Ioantha it has done no harm whatsoever. You may not have any grease on the leaves for a while or unitl new ones grow out. Also I have a question you two. Does the P.Ioantha go dormant in it's native habitat? I also heard that P.Ioantha is an Endangered species. Is that true
Hi nepenthes gracilis,
P.ionantha doesn't truely go dormant in its habitat. It slows down in growth for the winter much like P.primuliflora. It is true that P.Ionantha is an endangered species listed on CITES list. Hope this answers your questions
hey nep g, ionantha is a fairly long lived, non dormancy needimg ping. its endangered, but its legal to sell if cultivated artifically (not field collected)
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