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DrWurm

Californian in DC
So just got these things today as a product of a slightly delayed NASC auction. They were more impressive than I was expecting. The pots look ever so slightly small, should I transplant them now or wait until spring? I have them outside under shade cloth, some of the older looking pitchers look a bit wilty and some of the lids have closed up. Is this just normal acclimation syndrome?

 
i heard that if the lid is closing, it means its getting low humidity, dont know if its true or not.
 
They look great :). Usually, when the lids close, it's humidity, but in this case, I have no idea.
 
Looking good! Have fun with them!
 
So just got these things today as a product of a slightly delayed NASC auction. They were more impressive than I was expecting. The pots look ever so slightly small, should I transplant them now or wait until spring?
In general, I like to repot new arrivals so I can get a look at their roots & assess their condition as well as the status of the mix. By repotting, I also get them into a mix with which I'm familiar.


I have them outside under shade cloth, some of the older looking pitchers look a bit wilty and some of the lids have closed up. Is this just normal acclimation syndrome?

Looks like a few pitchers are toast (6 & 2 o'clock). In general, nothing to worry about after a shock of some sort.
 
I can't see any, but if you find any "winter leaves", it would be a good idea to pull mature ones and start them in live LFS as backups and tradebait.

Here's a few of them:

C_follicularis.jpg
 
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