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By PitcherPlanter
Posts:  369
Joined:  Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:02 am
#65344
This morning I went to my bog to appreciated the plants. Then I noticed that one of my pitcher plants had a red spot on in with the center brown. Has anyone seen this, and if so can you make a diagnosis.
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By dimitar
Posts:  676
Joined:  Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:06 am
#65347
Nothing serious. Similar spots are sometimes receive from the sun but also it can get inside if there are too many insects collected. Did you notice that?
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By Hayden
#65358
It looks like indigestion, this is a good thing in some ways. Ive not lost a pitcher in the 4 months ive had mine, so I wouldnt worry about it as theyre strong plants!

Its alright to have it though, in the wild im sure the plants just get a more spread out share!
By PitcherPlanter
Posts:  369
Joined:  Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:02 am
#65363
Yes, I noticed that has eaten a lot off bugs, almost to the top. Thanks for your help!
By Hayden
#65377
Yeah, my new one (3 days old) is 3/4's of the way up already! I think I need more to spread things out!
By snapperhead51
Posts:  2183
Joined:  Mon May 03, 2010 11:46 am
#65465
it is typical of sarra's to have these red markings, mine have them all year round , dose not affect the plant at all or from what I have seen all mine grow still exceptionally well with these marks ,well over 3/4 for the 100 or so I have have it
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