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  1. The leaves look burned because of the sunlight. The plant doesn't look like dying, I would place the plant in a different location with no direct sunlight. I would cut the burned leaves.

    Parece que se le quemaron las hojas por el sol, no creo que muera por eso, yo la pondría en un lugar diferente sin sol directo y le cortaría las hojas.

  2. Hello everybody. A friend of mine sent me this highlander, this was supposed to be a N. spathulata x aristolochioides or a N. (spathulata x aristolochioides) x truncata.

    I just wanted you to take a look at this plant, as I'm not convinced it has something of spathulata nor truncata. Maybe the pitcher is not big enough, but what do you think?

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  3. I made some leaf cuttings a few months ago for sale, some of them started to produce little young pitchers, while others only tiny leaves. The ones with pitchers were sold, while I kept the others virtually forgotten, as they were growing slower.

    But then I got this special case that I had never seen before: a LEAF CUTTING developed into tiny leaves and then it produced an ADULT PITCHER, it is totally new for me.

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    Sorry for the quality, I took the pictures with my phone.

    I swear it's a leaf cutting, there is no any rhizome. What do you think? Have you ever seen that before?

  4. You are totally right, but this is only a fast video for begginers (like me) to make them know about the basic requirements of these plants, of course, as the plants grow, they eventually will need more space, but it will take a long time for a litle plants like those to be so big.

    Thanks you so much for watching.

  5. Fortunately, it's not cold enough to make my plants stop growing,most of them keep on producing new pitchers with no need of heating, right now, it's 6°C in the morning and 25°C in the day and they are doing really good :biggrin:

    hamata x platychila

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    clipeata x (clipeata x eymae)

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    jacquelinae

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    N. jamban

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    This was the very first pitcher produced at home, now it's time to say goodbye, it still looks interesting and it's a nice memory.

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    To be continued...

  6. I'm part of a colaborative Youtube channel called "Carniplanet" which is a project of a homonymous Spanish/Mexican forum.

    The most succesful video was "Cuidados de Nepenthes highland" (Caring of highland Nepenthes) made by me, I hope you like it, though it's in Spanish.

    This is the first time someone talks about highland species in this language, so we hope this channel gets noticed worldwide. There are also another interesting videos such as a Drosophyllum video, showing a plant grown in Spain. I hope you like it.

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