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Old 21st August 2008, 01:23 PM
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Default Re: Cephalotus pics - rhizhomes and pitchers in hot weather

Thanks Cindy on your reply.
Does the pot you moved to a place with natural light receive direct sunlight, if so how many hours? how do you water it?
Oh yeah, how about the growing media, what is the mixture you find the best so far, I mean for ceph?
Won't life sphagnum overgrown the cephalotus since it is so slow growing? I always like life sphagnum to grow on my neps, they are so green and nice. And it acts as an indicater to humidity around the plants too.
Sorry to ask so many questions, Cindy.
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