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Post by Hikenyura on Sept 20, 2007 23:56:37 GMT
Yesterday it was VERY WINDY, I heard the wind hitting the trees at 6:00am. I went to school then came back early because I had no after school activities. It was so windy i checked on my cps. My nepenthes ventricossa and sanguinea where bothed knocked over on it's side and it was probably getting hit with tons of sunlight in the underleaves. Now my sanguinea seems fine but I wonder if there were any problems that I might not have seen? Also now my nepenthes venticorssa is tilting to one side. It's rooted firmly and it isnt damaged, its just tilting, will there be any problems?
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Clint
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Post by Clint on Sept 21, 2007 0:18:11 GMT
It was going to tilt to one side eventually once it got big enough unless you staked it straight. They are vines after all. It's fine.
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