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By John W
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I don’t know if this is really common but people don’t post pictures because no stripes maybe?, but an all green pitcher, the last pitcher didn't seem nearly this vibrant. Went from being one I was going to giveaway to one of my favorites.
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By John W
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I think all carnivero plants are seed grown.

TC for nepenthes is still seed grown I believe - I have heard it explained as you can’t chuck nepenthes material into TC because of the inherit viruses present in neps. The TC process just ensures they grow big quick
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By Camden
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I think all carnivero plants are seed grown.
Oh really, I didn’t know that! That’s really awesome.


Now I don’t know your environment but, I do hear that Veitchii gets its colors in colder conditions. Or, since its seed grown, it could just be genetic diversity.
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