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Cephalotus rhizome cuttings

  • #21
Cephalotus is no longer listed under CITES so no permits and paper needed there.

With a phytosanitary certificate and free of any soil/media it could be shipped to the US with the proper APHIS permits. Shipping by air would probably pretty steep though. I don't recall any specific restrictions on Cephalotus coming from Singapore.
 
  • #22
That was speedy! I like the before and after pics. :-D
 
  • #23
Following the instructions of the grandmaster-shifu...

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The cutting I am not cutting further. :-O
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  • #24
Well done Cindy. Live sphagnum helps also.

Didn't you want to make leaf and/or pitcher "pullings" for lack of a better term.
Most cuttings do take easier and faster without pitchers to dry them out from no roots to replentish them.
Paladin69
 
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