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Cindy

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N. emmarene (khasiana x ventricosa; aka N."Savannah Rose")
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N. mirabilis - hungry pitcher. That's nectar produced by the pitcher on the peristome.
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N. tobaica x thorelli - notice the larger newer pitcher. It happened after fertiliser was added.
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N. gracilis - local maroon. Same effect after fertiliser was added. Pitcher on the left is newer and MUCH larger.
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N. truncata - another that benefitted from fertilising. Compare the pitchers on the left (older) and right (newer).
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Oh yes, I forgot to add that I used osmocote. One pellet into the oldest pitcher for each plant.
 
<span style='color:Teal'>Hey Cindy! Beautiful plants you have there
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Thanks for the hint on how to use osmocote with Nep's
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Cheers,
Jorge Joel...
Emilia's Garden</span>
 
hey i think you have to get that N. mirabilis a bib!
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