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Old 22-07-2004, 06:18 PM
Ford Prefect
 
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Default Nepanthes - old growth...

Matthew,
You can do either, if the leaves are ok but the pitchers are brown,
shrived and unsightly cut them off or if the lower part of the vine is
brown and unsightly but the upper part is green and growing well I cut
mine right back and use the upper portions as cuttings (1-3 node
depending on species) to get new plants. I've done this with a small
hybrid and a Mixta x maxima with good results
You didn't say what variety of nepenthes it was.

Ford.

On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 14:22:02 GMT, "Matthew Durkin"
wrote:

Hi All,
I have a Nepanthes (pitcher plant) growing happily on my bathroom
windowsill. The original 2 vines haven't made any new growth this year and
most of the pitchers on these vines have gone brown. The leaves are still OK
though.
I have 4 other vines which apeared from the base of the old ones which are
very happy and have many new leaves and pitchers.

My question is - what should I do with the 2 old vines? Can I cut them back
a bit, fully, to the root etc? Or can I remove just the dead / dying
pitchers and leave...

Thanks,
Matthew