Quote:
Originally Posted by Celeste
You mention that you split the leaves? I looked at a few sites and they have you just cut stem leaving some foliage. I have a nepenthes alata that desperately needs cutting back. could you be more specific about cutting the leaves? thanks
|
I followed the directions from a web site and cut them back about 1/2 way, but I didn't split them. The site didn't give a reason for doing this. I suspect that cutting the leaves back directs more energy into root production by prohibiting the leaf tip tendrils from searching for something to attach themselves to. The website also recommended for succuss to take the cuttings during Spring.