[b said:Quote[/b] ]Nice looking plant. It's very similar in size to the one I got in May. don't be surprised if the open pitchers die-back. My plant pretty much lost all it's original pitchers.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]my girlfriends parents just bought me a Ceph for an early birthday present...
can't wait to see what my girlfreind does to top that!
[b said:Quote[/b] ] How often does your Ceph put out new pitchers?
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I received the plant May 1, and by September it had put out 6 new pitchers. That's about 1 pitcher per month. All my cephs have stopped growing now because the temps are cool.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Wat size plant did you get Leeopardggecko? The small one or the medium one? After seeing that I defintly ordering today!!! I hope they dont run out. Also, do you think I could succesfully grow them with my neps? They are in humid conditions:80-90% humid., 2 100watt compact bulbs over hamging them by about 8 inches. They r getting 12-14 hours everyday and they're happy but not so sure for Cephs. Thanks!!
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Very cool. I see a small nub making its way out of the rosette, so hopefully that means that my Ceph is enjoying my conditions.
I just received my small ceph from Sarracenia Northwest and it came through with absolutely no problems. Good luck![b said:Quote[/b] (LLeopardGGecko @ Nov. 14 2005,6:48)]As for the shipping in winter thing...I think Sarracenia Northwest does a good job with the packing, so your plants should be fine. You should go on their website and see what their policy is on shipping during the colder months.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I just received my small ceph from Sarracenia Northwest and it came through with absolutely no problems. Good luck!
Thanks! Glad you liked the blog.[b said:Quote[/b] (LLeopardGGecko @ Nov. 14 2005,7:13)]Good to hear LeftCoast! Would you mind posting a picture of your small Ceph, just for comparisons sake (and just so I can see another cool Ceph!)
EDIT: I actually just went to your CP Blog site (the Bog Blog) and saw the pictures of your new Ceph there. Not a bad sized plant! Sarracenia Northwest comes through once again! I'm bookmarking your Blog site...very cool!