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You Know it's Time to Repot When...

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

You reckon it's possible cause of their natural vertical-growing ways?
 
Whoa :0o:
 
LOL! That's a ceph growing on a vertical wall on a slimy slope by the ocean for sure :lol:
 
That's so cool! One of my sundews did that last week, and it was completely rootbound.
 
Sweet!
 
Thats cool.
 
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.
 
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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?
JennB
 
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That's awesome. :lol:
 
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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 !
 
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You know you are an awesome grower when you can get Cephalotus to grow out of the bottom of your pot. :-))
 
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What does the top of the pot look like?
 
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Wow... just wow. I can't wait until mine looks like that!!! Freaking awesome!
 
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:0o: Very nice. How long have you had that plant?
 
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:-)) 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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Words cannot describe this....
 
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