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#1 rule that I have about repotting cephs... if you ceph turns all brown and it looks like you killed it keep watering it like normal because a couple weeks later you'll probably get a little green surprise pop up out of the meida. they are actually pretty tough plants to kill.
I am at a cross roads as to what to do further with my sarr collection. This past winter I built an above ground bog much like Pyro's design. It has worked out pretty well and the plants are growing nicely but one downside I think is the lack of control of the water table. If it rains good and...
I grew them ok outside here in Hot-lanta last year ok. They just can't take the cold.
top water them every few days from a watering can (no tray!!) to keep their soil moist and the heat shouldn't bother them much.
I talked it over with Pyro and our agreement is that it is most likely what is sold as rubra "canebreak sweet pitcher". looking back through my plant purchases there are only two candidates, it and and a plant from a group of flavas I bought from a different Oregon based web nursery. it isn't...
I was thinking that too, but I never have owned one. the big one poking its head into the shot in the first pic is one of my two oreo hybrids. other is oreo x leuco. It is obviously not one of those.
I hadn't been thinking about rubra... last year i bought a "canebreak sweet pitcher" from a vendor in Oregon. I thought that plant rotted as it just fell away to nothing mid season. Well I moved over the winter and pulled everything up out of the old barrels and put all the good rhizomes in this...
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