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Post by bifurcatum on May 25, 2007 21:25:29 GMT 8
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Post by zakhren on May 26, 2007 1:08:24 GMT 8
Apply fungicide, ruduce direct light, water when media is dry only, avoid direct rain?
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Post by fauzi on May 26, 2007 1:54:55 GMT 8
I think the best fungicide will be the white powder type. If i am not mistaken, Zak previously having the same problem as yours.
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Post by fishingman on May 26, 2007 10:22:01 GMT 8
Rust spot fungus won't actually kill the nep right? Just don't look as good only right? My ventrata's got a few of those spots as well but not too many.
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Post by cosmoking on May 27, 2007 21:34:13 GMT 8
How good is your ventilation? If your ventilation is very good you will very rarely have any fungus problems at all, so if I were you I would increase your ventilation as well as applying a fungicide.
Aside from that, it looks like nothing too serious-it should make a full recovery.
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Post by bifurcatum on Jun 2, 2007 10:37:29 GMT 8
Another problem. Why my Miranda pitcher will started to rot from the bottom?
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Post by David on Jun 5, 2007 10:30:45 GMT 8
I think it is starting to die. This is the natural cycle of the pitchers. Should not be anything to be worried about.
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Post by bifurcatum on Jun 5, 2007 11:11:55 GMT 8
But this is a new pitcher.
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Post by fishingman on Jun 5, 2007 11:17:06 GMT 8
My pitchers that are really old will usually start drying from the top of the pitcher and not the bottom. Is that normal?
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Post by David on Jun 5, 2007 11:46:50 GMT 8
Did you just fed this new picther? Sometimes they turn brown when you feed them too much or when you feed them when they just open.
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Post by bifurcatum on Jun 5, 2007 12:01:46 GMT 8
No, I never feed my CPs, All my CP catch there own food.
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Post by artificialive on Jun 5, 2007 16:13:57 GMT 8
Hi bifurcatum, it looks like the pitcher is tryng to digest a big prey inside the pitcher.. However, not only the prey rots, but also the pitcher.. perhaps the prey is too big..
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