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Post by curlingguy on Mar 21, 2008 20:57:05 GMT -5
I am curious who can post a pitcher of the biggest ceph pitcher in Canada. To start- here's a 1.75 inch (from bottom of pitcher to top of teeth). If you have something bigger then post a picture!!
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Post by Rick Hillier on Mar 21, 2008 21:13:23 GMT -5
When you mention "biggest", do you mean "longest" or would that be based on the overall "volume" of the pitcher. For example, I have one that is 1.65" from base to the top of the teeth, but it is a shade over 1" wide at the mouth and the pitcher itself is very stocky and robust. It is also grown in high light, which would cause it to be somewhat smaller than it would be under less intense lighting, if my feeble memory serves me correctly. I'll try to get a good picture of it tomorrow, as it's late and I will turn into a pumpkin in about 15 minutes >>> Rick <<<
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Post by PingKing on Mar 22, 2008 13:44:48 GMT -5
Hey Rick,
man that is sick. Beautiful plant.
cheers buddy
Xavier
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Post by Rick Hillier on Mar 22, 2008 16:29:56 GMT -5
Took these of the above mentioned pitcher today... My daughter nicknamed it "tubby", as it's mouth is over 1" in width and around 1.6" in length from the base to the top of the teeth (so I was out a bit in my first post ) Front View Side View
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Post by PingKing on Mar 22, 2008 17:04:44 GMT -5
wow the colors are getting there. nice plant rick
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Post by curlingguy on Mar 23, 2008 18:57:11 GMT -5
Okay, so anyone got one stubbier then Ricks or taller then mine? Short and really fat or really tall.....go ahead and post them all.
And Happy Easter everyone!!
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Post by simon on Mar 23, 2008 22:59:24 GMT -5
Very impressive, thanx for sharing those pictures guys! I can't wait till i get a ceph!!!!!! So anyone can do better than those beasts !!.
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Post by vraev on Mar 24, 2008 1:43:46 GMT -5
mine's just 1 inch in size. But I love it nonetheless.
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Post by titom on Mar 24, 2008 12:03:07 GMT -5
Why the curlingguy's ceph is green and the rick's is red and orange? It is because, like drosera, when they have more light, they become all red and orange? I never grown cephs, so its interresting to know. tom
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Post by Rick Hillier on Mar 24, 2008 12:13:34 GMT -5
But VRAEV, it's not the size of it, but how you use it Oh yeah, I forgot that we were talking about cephs here. Speaking of light levels, I have one particular 'typical' that is such a deep dark purple that it's nearly black. I'll have to snap a picture of it this week sometime.
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Post by Flytrap on Mar 24, 2008 17:24:31 GMT -5
Rick... you're a card and should be dealt with!
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Post by vraev on Mar 24, 2008 18:39:41 GMT -5
damn Rick! lol! I knew that my incomplete sentence can easily be "re-interpreted". lmao!
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Post by vraev on Mar 25, 2008 7:15:28 GMT -5
alright...I'll post mine here as well then. This is my ceph. Finally after an yr since I got it its looking atleast decent. Thanks to the help provided by my dear friends Butch & Jay, I was finally able to save this thing from the brink of death. the pitcher on the left without the lid into consideration is 1 inch in height.
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Post by Rick Hillier on Mar 25, 2008 7:42:30 GMT -5
It looks happy, and that's the bottom line after all.
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Post by vraev on Mar 25, 2008 9:28:19 GMT -5
yup! thats all that matters and I am satisfied.
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