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Post by bonfield on Jun 24, 2022 22:30:57 GMT -5
I'm not really shipping as often these days, and it would make it prohibitively expensive, so if you know anyone who will happen to be in the Peterborough area, they could pick up a bit from me if you don't find a more convenient source in the meantime. Btw, when I say use the "healthy ones" for vegetative propagation, I meant the more developed ones just removed, not the ones still in development. Best to pluck the older ones, stick them in some substrate, and see what strikes rather than to watch it rot off after repotting. Some Pings are easy if they are a distinct enough variety, especially when in bloom, but it's always more responsible to just label them as a NOID than trying to guess with the ones that are less obvious. Pitcher form is more determined by where the tendril touches down, if it hits moss/substrate and stops/buries itself in, it will develop into a lower pitcher and the plant will continue to do so until the tendril stops touching down on a surface that is at what the plant considers ground level. Higher up after vining, the tendrils will start producing uppers when they hit open air.
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