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Post by Syble on Oct 7, 2007 22:00:39 GMT -5
I've done leaf cuttings, all of which have rooted thankfully but I'm beginning to wonder about root space? Ihave them in a section of plug trey, what do you guys think can they stay there for a while or will I need to pot them into something more substantial? On a side note, dose anyone grow their cephs as seasonal bog plants? I'm tempted to try that next year with a couple providing I have as many as I do now. Thanks, Sib
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Post by briar on Oct 8, 2007 13:58:20 GMT -5
personally, going by my experience I would give them as much as possible... if not for root space then for the increased enviromental buffering, more space = more consistency... it's about like a big aquarium compared to a small one... the cephs will really appreciate it
HTH's Briar
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Post by vraev on Oct 8, 2007 15:44:44 GMT -5
I wouldn't really try it syb. Our winters are waaay too cold for the ceph.
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Post by Syble on Oct 8, 2007 20:33:21 GMT -5
On a side note, dose anyone grow their cephs as seasonal bog plants? I'm tempted to try that next year with a couple providing I have as many as I do now. Thanks, Sib The seasonal bit reffers to only having them in there seasonally, like many sundews that are planted out for active growing season then potted up and brought inside before it frosts. Sib
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Post by barvinok on Oct 8, 2007 20:52:57 GMT -5
I read somewhere ( CP UK?) that people grow ceph outside in the Summer. Maybe you can just bury the pot in a bog and dig it up when it gets cold?
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