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malowie 7th January 2009 06:09 PM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marvin1997 (Post 11428)
What is the red string on the second pic?And which nursery in Cameron you get it from?I only saw neps in all the nurseries.

its something coming out from the moss. nothing do to with the ceph.l. btw, its not a thread :2thumbup:

malowie 7th January 2009 06:14 PM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
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Originally Posted by Cindy (Post 11432)
Nigel (malowie), good. I can see that you are learning very quickly from the advice given to you. :1thumbup:

Just to add on to what is being said, precisely because the species dislike heat at the root region, many growers with intermediate or highland conditions are more successful with them outdoors. For tropical growers without the night temperature drop, overpotting helps.

haha thanks again to you! if it was not for your advice my ceph wouldve diedlah...

btw, i repotted one of my cephs.. thanks to me putting it under the sun, half of it shrivelled up. the pitchers i mean. i put it out in the morning thinking ill remember to bringing it back in after two hours. but no, i went out and totally forgot abt it.. i really hope it survives.. :2thumbup:

edwardyeeks 8th January 2009 10:01 PM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
My cephs are fine now, after repotting and horrible loses of pitchers, it is surviving and pitchering well for me. That is drying pitchers.

Cheers

plantlover 8th January 2009 10:32 PM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
My new leaves are reddish. Why? Is it suppose to be red while its just 0.5 mm long?

malowie 8th January 2009 11:57 PM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edwardyeeks (Post 11563)
My cephs are fine now, after repotting and horrible loses of pitchers, it is surviving and pitchering well for me. That is drying pitchers.

Cheers

m ypitchers are losing drastically too. i really hope it recovers soon.

calvinsam_k9 10th January 2009 12:11 AM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
it dry so much pitcher oh......so sad
hope it can suit my area, haiz

calvinsam_k9 12th January 2009 10:22 PM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
i saw my ceph having some white powder thing on it leaves and few pitcher too! what should i do?

plantlover 13th January 2009 04:26 PM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
Thats mildew. My ceph just got infected.What to do? What to do?

caseyhoo 15th January 2009 04:53 PM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
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Originally Posted by calvinsam_k9 (Post 11837)
i saw my ceph having some white powder thing on it leaves and few pitcher too! what should i do?

Hi there,

I had reply you in phone and sms.

If yours plant is attack by FAUNA. What you can do is. Get a transparent plastic beg, put yours ceph in to it. Try to push out air from the beg as much as you can.

Inject CO2 that used for planted tank into the plastic beg. Then, place it in a bright place for few hours.

Please do it at morning or afternoon, but not at night!!! Because, yours plants need Oxigen at night!!!! Hope it will help.

Amelie.Poulain 15th January 2009 08:11 PM

Re: help my Cephalotus ,is it attack by fungus or anything?
 
Casey, that's a brilliant idea! By cutting out the O2,it will kill the pest! I have to get myself a CO2 unit then.


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