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« Thread Started on Dec 28, 2007, 12:26am »
Here is my first Cephalotus picture, any suggestion to save them?

my smallest ceph going die soon.

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second one look fine.

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The biggest one totally gone but new life turn out.

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« Reply #1 on Dec 28, 2007, 1:17am »
Don't worry! New shoots are coming out! Just cut off the dried pitcher. « Last Edit: Dec 28, 2007, 1:17am by piscesilim »Link to Post - Back to Top LoggedLim cindy
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« Reply #2 on Dec 28, 2007, 7:39pm »
Eric,
They already have offshoots coming out of the rhizomes. So keep them moist, not wet with lots of light and ventilation. Don't throw out the first Ceph yet.

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« Reply #3 on Dec 28, 2007, 9:22pm »


The last pitcher was dropped today.

Cindy, I was put it on test tube with cover. After see your advise, I will relocate it to other place. Maybe I tumpang it beside my Ping pot.

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« Reply #4 on Dec 28, 2007, 10:29pm »
There is likely to be offshoots in the rhizome beneath the media. Keep it moist and not wet so that the rhizome don't rot away.

Lots of light and ventilation or else mildew will appear...like mine.

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« Reply #5 on Jan 16, 2008, 3:27pm »
The small rhizome was rotted.
The Ceph with leaf stop growing but offshoot appeared.
The large rhizome with offshoot.... the offshoots were gone! Thinking to throw it back to ziplock bag again.

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« Reply #6 on Jan 16, 2008, 5:23pm »
the rhizome rotted? could it be because you kept the media too wet? for cephs, the media should be free-draining and not be standing in water. moist, but not wet media.

i would advise against keeping it in the ziplock bag as the rapid/huge change in humidity levels is only making it more difficult for the ceph to adapt.

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« Reply #7 on Jan 16, 2008, 5:40pm »

Quote:the rhizome rotted? could it be because you kept the media too wet? for cephs, the media should be free-draining and not be standing in water. moist, but not wet media.

i would advise against keeping it in the ziplock bag as the rapid/huge change in humidity levels is only making it more difficult for the ceph to adapt.


My bad to kill the little rhizome as I keep it at Ping's pot with water tray. The large rhizome moved out from wet peat with water tray and change it to moist peat without water tray. Will water it manual way depend on peat moist level.

The middle size Ceph also removed out from water tray. Will drop it back to water tray for few minutes every 2-3days.

hongrui, Thank you for you advise.

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« Reply #8 on Jan 16, 2008, 7:13pm »
you're welcome eric. do keep us updated on how the cephs are doing.
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« Reply #9 on Jan 17, 2008, 8:57pm »
Eric,

The Cephs can be potted up straight away and left in a cool and bright place with no issue with humidity. In fact, mine are placed immediately under lights since my balcony is pretty dark this time of the year.

Hongrui is right. Keep the media quick draining, like for any highland Nep. Water daily and don't leave any water in the tray. Top watering flushes excess minerals out. Tray watering is a big no-no for growing Cephs because they are very prone to root rot. For this rainy season, I don't water daily but every two days.

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« Reply #10 on Apr 14, 2008, 11:57pm »
Cindy, my Cephalotus was gone. End of this year I will going to Singapore. Hopefully that time I am ready to take my second cephalotus from you again.
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« Reply #11 on Apr 15, 2008, 4:41pm »
It's been 4 months since you got your cephs already?! Gosh, time flies!

Eric, all of them are gone? If you are coming over in December, I'll see if I can get some for you during the Singapore Garden Festival...and have them potted up. In that way, they will be hardened by the time you picked them up.

I was going through your previous posts and noticed that the media is quite wet. I don't water my cephs everyday, sometimes the top peat layer becomes light brown i.e. very dry. Cephs dislike their crowns to be wet so unless you have them on a mound, otherwise cut back on the watering. It is quite hard to kill a Ceph from underwatering, not unless you are like me who forgot about one pot for 2 weeks.
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