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Post by Rick Hillier on Jan 30, 2007 19:11:39 GMT -5
While repotting one of my cephs (the moss on top was about 1.25" deep and was overgrowing the plant), I found these: An Exposed Runner (the white thing at about 1:30 in the picture) And This Little Surprise In A Drainage Hole - This Pot Is 6" Deep! Didn't know that cephs rooted that deep.
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Post by PingKing on Jan 30, 2007 19:46:27 GMT -5
well what a surprice. I wonder if that runner will shot a new plant??
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Post by sdeering on Jan 30, 2007 20:21:58 GMT -5
Well, if those runners are bothering you just cut them off and send them to me I will dispose of them properly Stephen
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Sean
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Post by Sean on Jan 30, 2007 20:31:22 GMT -5
Congrats Rick,
I have a cephalotus from our very own Lloyd Gordon that was sent to me many years ago. I started a couple from leaf pullings and lost them just as quick.
Still have the original plant and two siblings from runners. I wish cephalotus was easier to propagate.
Cheers, Sean
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Post by insectivore on Jan 30, 2007 20:33:43 GMT -5
LOL! You can't complain when something like that comes up! If you really don't want it I can take it! Cya
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