Hello - I'd like some advice from the masters here.
I bought a N. Rafflesiana here at PFT a few months ago, and it was actually two plants planted within half an inch of each other. They've been growing very healthily but now appear to be getting in each other's way - their leaves and pitchers are scrambling one on top of another.
Since they're healthy, I'm afraid to stun them by uprooting and separating them, but at the same time, I'm worried that if I leave them together, they may end up stunting each others' growth.
So - Is it possible for two Neps to coexist in such proximity even as they both mature (i.e. can I indefinitely leave them as they are?), or is a repotting/separation imminent sooner or later?
Thanks much in advance for any suggestions.
Leo
I bought a N. Rafflesiana here at PFT a few months ago, and it was actually two plants planted within half an inch of each other. They've been growing very healthily but now appear to be getting in each other's way - their leaves and pitchers are scrambling one on top of another.
Since they're healthy, I'm afraid to stun them by uprooting and separating them, but at the same time, I'm worried that if I leave them together, they may end up stunting each others' growth.
So - Is it possible for two Neps to coexist in such proximity even as they both mature (i.e. can I indefinitely leave them as they are?), or is a repotting/separation imminent sooner or later?
Thanks much in advance for any suggestions.
Leo