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By carnivorous1123
Posts:  491
Joined:  Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:36 am
#77167
soa couple months ago i pulled off a couple of leaves from a ceph of mine and in the past week noticed a root and the mini ceph onit just wanted to share my success!!!
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well if you wanted to know what i did,
step 1, i pulled non carnivorous leaves off of my plant and there was a bit of white at the bottom which increases the success as i beleive this is the crown or rhizome.
step 2, place the white part under the desired medium me i used 3 parts perlite 1 part peat.
step 3, i placed mine ina terrarium %60-%80 Humidity all the time and 15-24*c all the time (from what i know if you dont have a terrarium, you should put in a sealed bag in a place where there is no direct sunlight or under Fluorescent lamps.
step 4, wait/wait/wait/water/wait/wait....SUCCESS!!!
Its what i did!!! oh and also its best to do this in spring when the plants are waking up from the dormancy as it reduces stress to the plant.

Liam.
By HarrisAz
Posts:  1393
Joined:  Tue May 18, 2010 3:53 am
#77185
wow what a strike!

i heard ppl having hard time having strikes on cephalotus through leaf pullings..thanks for sharing your recipes haha :)


harris
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