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By Mawy_Plants
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Hi Tannerm!

Glad to see your Cephalotus progress! I received some baby clumps bareroot this past September. How long did it take for yours to adjust? May I ask if you did anything special? I'm really hoping mine make it.

Thanks in advance!
Mary
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By tannerm
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Mawy_Plants wrote:Hi Tannerm!

Glad to see your Cephalotus progress! I received some baby clumps bareroot this past September. How long did it take for yours to adjust? May I ask if you did anything special? I'm really hoping mine make it.

Thanks in advance!
Mary
No adjustment time at all. They just started growing. What’re your conditions?


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By Mawy_Plants
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They're currently placed in a mostly shaded location outside. The previous grower said they were indoors. So perhaps mine are still transitioning.

http://www.flytrapcare.com/phpBB3/opini ... 36897.html
Here is a thread I started to give you a better idea. Since then, I've trimmed the dead leaves off. And as of today, there are a few more pitchers drying out. I watered them two days ago and have been slowly introducing them to direct sunlight since last week.

Appreciate your input!
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Mawy_Plants wrote:They're currently placed in a mostly shaded location outside. The previous grower said they were indoors. So perhaps mine are still transitioning.

http://www.flytrapcare.com/phpBB3/opini ... 36897.html
Here is a thread I started to give you a better idea. Since then, I've trimmed the dead leaves off. And as of today, there are a few more pitchers drying out. I watered them two days ago and have been slowly introducing them to direct sunlight since last week.

Appreciate your input!
Hmmmm. I keep mine in a very controlled environment with average humidity around 80%, night temps down to 51 degrees and day temps never above 80 degrees.


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By Mawy_Plants
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tannerm wrote:
Mawy_Plants wrote:They're currently placed in a mostly shaded location outside. The previous grower said they were indoors. So perhaps mine are still transitioning.

http://www.flytrapcare.com/phpBB3/opini ... 36897.html
Here is a thread I started to give you a better idea. Since then, I've trimmed the dead leaves off. And as of today, there are a few more pitchers drying out. I watered them two days ago and have been slowly introducing them to direct sunlight since last week.

Appreciate your input!
Hmmmm. I keep mine in a very controlled environment with average humidity around 80%, night temps down to 51 degrees and day temps never above 80 degrees.


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Let's just hope they're growing even if it's just in their roots! I figured my outdoor conditions should be alright. As mentioned, they started off indoor under controlled conditions. Anticipating how they'll look by Spring, so long they make it!

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