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Post by Maiden on Jun 10, 2014 19:16:04 GMT -5
Nice.
Recovering from botrytis is rare from what i know.
Each time i had that desease, i lost the plant.
Well done.
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Post by hal on Jun 10, 2014 19:24:52 GMT -5
Great news! Looks healthy.
The OSM regular you sent me is a bit retarded, too. Must be an Alabama thing. It sat there recovering for weeks but now has 3 pitchers that should be opening soon.
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Post by LucST on Jun 10, 2014 19:27:24 GMT -5
Thanks maiden. Last time i looked at it there was just the same small growths at the bottom and now it is tossing up pitchers and possibly a flower. I'm rather pleased with myself.
Hal, the mother plant is nice and big. Give it a little time.
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Post by H2O on Jun 11, 2014 1:33:50 GMT -5
Must be an Alabama thing. I doubt it's an Alabama thing because this plant isn't from Alabama All of the OSM plants that originate from Dan are actually hybrids. I have a a thread I'm going I start later this summer. I suspected this plant wasn't pure last fall and I'm 100% after seeing it this spring. It is still a very amazing and beautiful plant.
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Post by hal on Jun 11, 2014 19:02:19 GMT -5
A natural or man-made hybrid?
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