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Cephalotus Everything about Australian Pitcher Plant or Albany Pitcher Plant |
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hahahah ... you can make them as aquatic moss also and mixed sand/mud/peat can do well for them. I like the color as well. Once they grow stable, you can a lot "bling bling bling" on your pot hahahaha...
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Just to share the cheer!
![]() The rhizomes, which were placed on live sphagnum moss 2 weeks ago, are now producing buds. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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wuw... i saw the babies.. so cute...
Cindy, did you always put it in the container and cover on top? or just make sure they are moist ? |
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So cute!!
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Edmund, they are in a box with a lid that is half open for air circulation. I tried covering completely before. No good 'cos mould started to grow on the rhizome.
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I don't plan to cut up the rhizome because the plants will end up very small. Each rhizome will be potted up as a plant and will soon produce large pitchers or a large clump pf pitchers.
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Wow and a very good reply
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Wah........didn't know cephs even can be propagated in so many ways.
Ken
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