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Post by malowie on Jan 24, 2009 10:08:47 GMT 7
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Post by jess on Jan 30, 2009 23:01:14 GMT 7
very nice looking cephs. Good price too!
Yours seem to readily produce non-carnivorous leaves or "winter leaves".
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Post by mass on May 9, 2010 1:25:20 GMT 7
It's been quite some time since this thread was started. Was wondering if we could get some update pics if any of your leaves took. I started 23 leaf cuttings and after a few months about half sprouted growth.
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Post by Trombonman on Jun 10, 2010 19:50:46 GMT 7
I started a few leaf cuttings 20 days ago, still waiting. Actually, I took a few pullings a soon as I recieved my first two cephs. I read sometime ago about pitcher pullings, they seemed to work well too.
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Post by mass on Jun 12, 2010 10:09:56 GMT 7
I was thinking of trying a few pitcher pullings this week. I'll keep an update around here as to how it goes..
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jamesh
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Caught the bug
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Post by jamesh on Feb 21, 2012 8:10:10 GMT 7
Great looking plants, did you do anything to the leaf pullings before placing them in the substright? I have a young plant that has the same winter leaves that I was thinking of making some pullings from once the plant starts to make new pitchers.
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Post by craigopitcher on Aug 30, 2012 17:23:32 GMT 7
i have had really good success with leaf pulling i pulled of one leaf and it has produced one big root which is starting to put out more roots i love this plant
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picrophyll
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girl thingy's demise
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Post by picrophyll on Aug 31, 2012 20:08:52 GMT 7
Hi, nice looking pots, why are you trying to drown your leaf pullings?
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Post by hotsummer on Sept 1, 2012 8:16:00 GMT 7
Great work! you are really full of innovation.
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Post by neplover on Sept 8, 2012 12:34:34 GMT 7
Hi, nice looking pots, why are you trying to drown your leaf pullings? Hi Picrophyll: what do you think he should do? D.
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