[b said:Quote[/b] ] Other than that I've noticed that Cephs are much tougher than many growers give them credit for.
Yeah, I've had the same experience as does everyone who grows Ceph's, they don't appreciate having their roots disturbed. They go into shock and stop growing and lose their pitchers quickly leaving one with an ugly stump that takes it's time to start growing again. But they always do grow again, sometimes takin a very long time to do so.[b said:Quote[/b] (norns @ Nov. 17 2006,8:27)]If the cepts is strong, it should be no problem on just moving to another area supposing that ligh, temp., and humidty is good.
Hi quogue, I agree with your point, it really will have problem if any root disturbed.
My real experience that I re-potted my cepts with root cut / broken during migration The grow of whole plant would clearly and suddently stop, some smaller pitchers began to "dry" out on the next day.
I don't know how long the cepts will recover her growth.
Unlike other cv, e.g. my D.affinis can recover from serious shock in a fews days, Cepts really cannot tolerate any types of shock and require long period of time to recover.[b said:Quote[/b] (seedjar @ Nov. 17 2006,4:14)]It stopped growing for a while and looked fine, and then a few months ago it started dropping pitchers like crazy.