What do you do after a long and hard day at work? You pot up a batch of Cephalotus plants!
The plants arrive bareroot as usual. The ones shown here are the M to L size plants.
Not much growth because it is autumn and they are just recovering from the summer heat. But look at those new offshoots...
None the less, the pitchers are still quite a nice size.
These are S size TC plants, hardened in the nursery.
The plants after being potted.
And finally, who can guess how many plants there are in the pic below?
The plants arrive bareroot as usual. The ones shown here are the M to L size plants.
Not much growth because it is autumn and they are just recovering from the summer heat. But look at those new offshoots...
None the less, the pitchers are still quite a nice size.
These are S size TC plants, hardened in the nursery.
The plants after being potted.
And finally, who can guess how many plants there are in the pic below?

It can be quite stressful having to clean the plants of the debris. I can't even be sure if I had been too rough with the species which has the reputation of rotting or dying easily. The plants are from Australia which is much cooler now than where I am now...it is autumn for them, and in Singapore, we are getting into the hottest and most dry months. Well, I'll just have to monitor closely since I already have reservations for some of them.