[b said:Quote[/b] ]Hay, if you really want your plant to take off right away, fill the pitcher up at least halfway with a solution of half 2% milk and half sugar water. Add a recomended dose of superthrive (for this method i actualy use 3 drops per cup just fine), and fill the pitcher up. This will shorten the pitcher lifespan, but as it ages the rich fluid and nutrients will be rapidly absorbed, and you get a big boost in plant growth.
so you actually tried this before?[b said:Quote[/b] (lol @ Nov. 14 2005,12:32)]Hay, if you really want your plant to take off right away, fill the pitcher up at least halfway with a solution of half 2% milk and half sugar water. Add a recomended dose of superthrive (for this method i actualy use 3 drops per cup just fine), and fill the pitcher up. This will shorten the pitcher lifespan, but as it ages the rich fluid and nutrients will be rapidly absorbed, and you get a big boost in plant growth.
so what do you think i have? do you have anymore pics of the ones that you have? and what about KPG's cross?[b said:Quote[/b] (SydneyNeps @ Nov. 12 2005,9:35)]There are 4 different truncata x veitchii crosses that I'm aware of, both with lowland and highland variants of veitchii. I have the exotica one with the striped peristome, it's quite nice, especially once mature it has greeny-yellow pitchers with a striped peristome, but some clones are nicer than others in that cross. There's another cross one with a browny-red peristome, and one with a gold peristome. They all get very large in good conditions. I've seen some different crosses of these two species on Trent Meek's site as well that seem to be different from those that I have seen.
is this veitchii lowlander x highlander?[b said:Quote[/b] (lol @ Nov. 16 2005,9:23)]...(veitchii H/L)...