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Bravo, Warren...that's... *does not have words*

You reckon it's possible cause of their natural vertical-growing ways?
 
Wow, I can't believe that. What's more insane, though, is that you can grow cephs through the bottom of the pot better than some people can through the top.
 
What's more insane, though, is that you can grow cephs through the bottom of the pot better than some people can through the top.

:-)) That's hilarious, mato!

I'd be curious about how it would continue to develop. Would it hurt the main plant to leave it in that pot?
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Nice! Although I was hoping this was going along the lines of comedy . . .

You know you need to repot when your ceph has a muffin top !
 
You know you are an awesome grower when you can get Cephalotus to grow out of the bottom of your pot. :-))
 
:-)) That's hilarious, mato!

I'd be curious about how it would continue to develop. Would it hurt the main plant to leave it in that pot?
JennB

I once tried pulling a "winter leaf" from the main plant and accidentally severed part of the plant, creating 2 plants. I just nestled what was basically the losing wishbone portion into the media and made a second plant that adjusted to the treatment.
 
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