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By Branmuffin
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I am fairly new to Cephalotus, I have had this plant for about 6 months and it had been healthy with a few new mature pitchers. The last 4-6 weeks it has been growing this small bud, I am wondering if it is preparing to flower or what exactly is going on. I cannot seem to find a comparable picture. Thanks for the help!
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Flower progress, time to pollinate!
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By Branmuffin
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Joined:  Fri Jul 08, 2016 2:29 pm
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Thanks everyone for the input, glad to see it's a flower! My growing experience has been pretty interesting with this Ceph, they really just do their own thing, grow when they want and stop when they want for whatever reason. I have a few baby pitchers not shown in the picture that developed a few months ago and never grew larger than a pea, yet it threw out another and grew to full size in a matter of weeks.
Very cool plants, they almost have a personality.
By Branmuffin
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It appears to be getting close to flowering finally! The only negative side effects so far have been the oldest pitcher died off, I don't know if this was due to the flower or just because it was old. Everything else looks pretty healthy still.

When the flowers open should I just allow nature to do it work and self pollinate or should I assist in pollinating?

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By Fishkeeper
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Unless it's out where bees will get to it, you'll probably want to pollinate it yourself. You can probably use a tiny paintbrush.
By Branmuffin
Posts:  394
Joined:  Fri Jul 08, 2016 2:29 pm
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Fishkeeper wrote:Unless it's out where bees will get to it, you'll probably want to pollinate it yourself. You can probably use a tiny paintbrush.
I have been reading up on some of my sundews flowering and clearly got myself confused since Cephs don't self pollinate. Thanks for the nudge, I will certainly get the paintbrush ready.

Edit: ok looks like they WILL self pollinate but it is probably best to help them along with pollination for better success.
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