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Hello,
I left my lowland plants in my room outside of their terrarium for about 24 hours, and most of them survived fine. The rafflesiana pitchers look a little dessicated, but the plant is fine. I turned the heater on so my room was about 85 degrees, but I didn't think to mist (doh). Check out how temperamental my bicalcarata was:
Ouch...
The reason I'm posting about the bical, is I'm curious why mine looks so different. Its not squat and bulbous like other ones I have seen, its mostly thin and cylindrical (although a little more squat now). Is it because it's not mature? Do other people have young bicals that look like this? I haven't ever seen any pics like mine. Here is a shot of one of the pitchers:
Just curious.
Thanks,
Pat
I left my lowland plants in my room outside of their terrarium for about 24 hours, and most of them survived fine. The rafflesiana pitchers look a little dessicated, but the plant is fine. I turned the heater on so my room was about 85 degrees, but I didn't think to mist (doh). Check out how temperamental my bicalcarata was:
Ouch...
The reason I'm posting about the bical, is I'm curious why mine looks so different. Its not squat and bulbous like other ones I have seen, its mostly thin and cylindrical (although a little more squat now). Is it because it's not mature? Do other people have young bicals that look like this? I haven't ever seen any pics like mine. Here is a shot of one of the pitchers:
Just curious.
Thanks,
Pat