jonnyq
Supporter
Hey folks, quick question, if anyone's got the time...
I've got a N. spectabilis x ventricosa that I picked up at clearance at the last NECPS which has been thriving, and putting out fairly large pitchers.
Recently, a second basal emerged and has progressed to the point where it's put out a lower pitcher...
(sorry for the poor macro lighting)
Another thing that has happened, though, is that the original basal put out a much smaller pitcher than usual...
Is this decrease in size a normal result of the expansion of the plant into a second shoot, or is it the natural result of a decrease in daylight as the summer draws to an end? (Or am I doing something wrong?)
I've got a N. spectabilis x ventricosa that I picked up at clearance at the last NECPS which has been thriving, and putting out fairly large pitchers.
Recently, a second basal emerged and has progressed to the point where it's put out a lower pitcher...
(sorry for the poor macro lighting)
Another thing that has happened, though, is that the original basal put out a much smaller pitcher than usual...
Is this decrease in size a normal result of the expansion of the plant into a second shoot, or is it the natural result of a decrease in daylight as the summer draws to an end? (Or am I doing something wrong?)