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Wilson`s Pings & Cephalotus
« Thread Started on May 5, 2007, 2:31pm »
After more than a year, the cephalotus still survives but is reduced to this small size....the Pings are fine though. Way to go Wilson....




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Re: Wilson`s Pings & Cephalotus
« Reply #1 on May 5, 2007, 4:34pm »
Could you ID the pings for us? The ceph is small. And no colour. What are it's growing conditions?
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Re: Wilson`s Pings & Cephalotus
« Reply #2 on May 5, 2007, 4:39pm »
The ceph is prob going thru dormancy. I do not think cephs do well in our weather. It is grown under black netting which provides 50% shade. Whole day diluted sunlite.
I`ve asked Wilson about the ping & he`s not sure what the variety is.

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Re: Wilson`s Pings & Cephalotus
« Reply #3 on May 5, 2007, 6:52pm »
Looks like another case of keeping Cephs too wet in the Winter season(September/October to round about May)

Your Pings are looking quite healthy, although somewhat light deprived. Do you have pictures of the flowers? I could probably ID them for you then.

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