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Cephalotus Everything about Australian Pitcher Plant or Albany Pitcher Plant |
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Photo log of a Cephalotus pitcher
This species is hard to come by and its growing needs so misunderstood that I took the effort to capture how a pitcher is formed over the past one month. The plant is at my balcony receiving bright shade without direct sunlight. Media is peat/sand, 50:50. Top watered every 1-2 days.
Do follow the thread and see how it eventually turns out. Period: 3 Sept - 19 Sept Period: 16 Sept - 1 Oct |
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Re: Photo log of a Cephalotus pitcher
Cindy..u did the good job...
All the pictures show the grow of pitcher..very clear and nicely!! They look like like very green and healthy..u have good Cps! |
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Re: Photo log of a Cephalotus pitcher
The pitcher hasn't grown much lately. So it is probably about as large as it can be.
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Re: Photo log of a Cephalotus pitcher
That is soooo cool
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