Hi
I got this N. murudensis from BE in 2003.
Although its very young does that seem correct or could it be a N. tentaculata?
Its currently going through a bit of stress with the very thin stem dieing off halfway up
I have today trimmed off the top and am treating it as a cutting and after checking the roots have repotted the bottom part of the plant, cutting off the die back bit. So now its fingers crossed. Certainly this species (whatever it is!) tends to have very thin woody stems.
cheers
bill
I got this N. murudensis from BE in 2003.
Although its very young does that seem correct or could it be a N. tentaculata?
Its currently going through a bit of stress with the very thin stem dieing off halfway up
I have today trimmed off the top and am treating it as a cutting and after checking the roots have repotted the bottom part of the plant, cutting off the die back bit. So now its fingers crossed. Certainly this species (whatever it is!) tends to have very thin woody stems.
cheers
bill