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Old 20th August 2008, 10:43 PM
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Default Re: Cephalotus pics - rhizhomes and pitchers in hot weather

Haha Cindy, happy to see that your cephalotus pitcher can get as big as 1.5" in our climate. Mind to elaborate more on your growing condition, watering and what is the best mixture for the growing media?
Mine I placed it under direct sunlight for more then a year already, it kept on putting offshoot and now formed a clump of slightly bigger then a 20 cent coin. But it hardly put out any pitchers that is more than 1 cm. I have recently cut an offshoot and try growing in different condition, it's now growing already, hopefully your growing tips could help to boost the pitcher to your pitcher's size
Can cephalous be grown in pure life sphagnum moss? It seems this plant is quite "long life", just look at the new life that emerged from the old bruised stems!!!
Is the flower stalk lying in the life sphagnum moss D. prolifera, Cindy?
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