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caseyhoo 17th August 2010 02:30 PM

Re: Dormancy and cultivation questions
 
I read that cephalotus matured plant is sensitive with temperature. So, for those grow outdoor, be caution

Harris Azariel 17th August 2010 07:18 PM

Re: Dormancy and cultivation questions
 
Delwin,why avoid pelite in Asia?

Delwin 17th August 2010 07:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Harris Azariel (Post 31885)
Delwin,why avoid pelite in Asia?

When you water, the perlite will flow to the top and all the peat will move into the bottom. In long term, the bottom will be too compact and wet. So the risk of rotting will increase. Our humidity in Malaysia is higher then alot of other country outside asia. So the rot will set in more faster. There are already a few case. One of my friend in Singapore have a Hummer giant that grow for alot of years. Then suddenly it just collaped. So we dig into the giant pot of ceph and found out it is the perlite problem. The best to use will be lapis sand found in fish shop. It does not go to the top, it does not break down. When we dig up my giant pot of hummer giant, the midia is still loose after so many years.

ahbeng04 17th August 2010 10:55 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by piscesilim (Post 31860)
media - 1 part peat or sphagnum moss : 1 part perlite
water tray - 1 cm
lighting - 2 x Phillips T8, 865, 36 W. 14 hours a day.
6 inch from the plant.
temperature- 26-36 °C

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...m/DSCN7522.jpg

I bought it from YG last time, but just can last around 2 mths only.

Delwin 18th August 2010 01:48 AM

Re: Dormancy and cultivation questions
 
The media from YG is too wet, so it rot. You have to change the media.

emperorsnakehead 25th November 2010 05:20 PM

Re: Dormancy and cultivation questions
 
what is the differences between 'pitchers' and 'traps'?:unsure:

Harris Azariel 25th November 2010 07:27 PM

Re: Dormancy and cultivation questions
 
for pitcher plants like Cephalotus,Sarracenia,Nepenthes,Darlingtonia,Helia mphora etc etc,they have pitchers.their pitchers are used as a trap.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...m/DSCN7522.jpgthats a pitcher.the pitcher can also be called trap bcoz it can trap small vertebrates like insects.

emperorsnakehead 26th November 2010 12:17 PM

Re: Dormancy and cultivation questions
 
ooohhh..
i thought the word 'pitcher' is just for softball player..
for a type of plant, is also called pitcher..*biggrin2*

so both of them are not the same, but i still can call a pitcher, as a 'trap', but i can't call a trap, as a pitcher, right?:smile:

Harris Azariel 26th November 2010 12:20 PM

Re: Dormancy and cultivation questions
 
yes u can call pitchers as traps but u cant call traps of Venus FLytraps as pitcher.

pitcher is kinda like a jug filled with water.thats what u call pitcher

emperorsnakehead 26th November 2010 05:05 PM

Re: Dormancy and cultivation questions
 
yeah..now i understand..
can't wait to see my seeds grow..
hmm..
about nephentes, is it have seeds too?


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