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turning 1 aristo into 3

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This aristo was originally one main stalk.. but shot out a double growth point side shoot shortly after arrival here.

Here's the plant prior to dividing.

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Of 3 growth points, I was able to divide it into 2 rooted sections. The 2 smaller growth points are still sharing.. for now.

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Roots emerging from the larger stalk

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The larger growth point, now on it's own

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The two smaller growth points still have some growing to do before I'm able to split them up.

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Are you sure that's an aristo ? The pitchers don't look round enough and the lid placement doesn't look right either. Looks a lot like another member's "aristo" that is an obvious hybrid. Where did it come from ?
 
huh thats odd.
 
Are you sure that's an aristo ? The pitchers don't look round enough and the lid placement doesn't look right either. Looks a lot like another member's "aristo" that is an obvious hybrid. Where did it come from ?

It's 100% N. aristolochoides. I can probably dig up some pics from when the plant first arrived. The main stalk had 3 pitchers that were unmistakably all aristo. Since then the main stalk died shortly after popping out these 3 growth points. Just immature baby pitchers is all.
 
I mean wouldnt it be kind of hard to tell if it was a hybrid or not with immature baby pitchers since they look nothing like the adults?
 
All I could find was the last pic I took of it once it started it's decline.

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Yeah I feel like there is a lot of pitch-fork rustling going on around here about fake aristolochioides. These plants are way too young to be certain.
 
Fake aristos? Haven't heard that one yet.
All I know is that even sickly looking in that last pic, it's obviously aristo. Don't think anyone wants to dispute that, or am I wrong? ???
 
Yeah that plants is obviously plastic.. sorry dude its fake.
 
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Obviously photoshopped. The shadows are all wrong.
This was made on the same sound stage as the moon landing.
 
  • #11
Come on guys lets be serious... that's clearly a D. Capensis. Sorry to break it to you man..
 
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I got an aristo from Wistuba that didn't look like the BE aristo I'd gotten previously. I'd say this thing looks like a Wistuba aristo if it's originally from one of the bigger nurseries. Also, the multiple growth-points are something I'm used to seeing from some of his plants (Doorman's Top #1, Helis I've gotten from him, last faizaliana I got from him, etc.).

Here's a couple shots of my AW
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You know your stuff Thez, it did indeed originate from AW. :bigthumpup:

haha.. the moon landing. That made me laugh.
 
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Lol! Not fake, but mislabeled hybrids I guess. I'm not disputing it I'm quite certain that yours is true aristolochioides.
 
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