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Old 23rd November 2008, 04:23 PM
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Default Re: Cephalotus follicularis, MUAHAHAHA........

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You might want to transplant to peat and sand mix. I transplanted mine and found that the ceph were grown in a peat ball. Then the nursery just place that in a biger pot with sphagnum moss. The roots did not grow into the sphagum moss. I think they do not like it. Just remove the sphagnum moss and place the whole root ball together with the peat in a bigger pot and fill up with peat + sand mix.

After mine was repotted it seem to grow row faster by giving me a few new leave.
David, I can't find peat moss in any of the nurseries. All they have is sphagnum moss. They won't even know what peat moss is......and I don't trust the sand that they sell.

Thanks everyone for the comments!!

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