PlantAKiss
Moderator Schmoderator Fluorescent fluorite, Engl
I have a cephalotus...still a youngish plant but finally starting to produce more mature pitchers. For the longest time it only had very tiny, green juvenile pitchers...lots of them! Now the pitchers are getting larger and more mature...still small (like maybe 1/2" to 2/3"). So its starting to look pretty good.
My question is...my ceph has no leaves. It used to have a few...2-3 maybe when it was verrrry small. But now, its just a mass of pitchers (mostly the little ones with the 3-4 newer, largers ones)... and not a leaf to be found.
So I want to know if this is out of the range of normal. I actually want a few leaves so I can try to propagate it (I know you can propagate with pitchers too). But I want to know if this lack of producing leaves should be telling me something...good or bad. I see leaves on everybody elses cephs.
Why doesn't mine produce leaves?
I might have a pic to post later when I get home. Its a cute little bugger.
BIG thanks to Michelle!
Suzanne
My question is...my ceph has no leaves. It used to have a few...2-3 maybe when it was verrrry small. But now, its just a mass of pitchers (mostly the little ones with the 3-4 newer, largers ones)... and not a leaf to be found.
So I want to know if this is out of the range of normal. I actually want a few leaves so I can try to propagate it (I know you can propagate with pitchers too). But I want to know if this lack of producing leaves should be telling me something...good or bad. I see leaves on everybody elses cephs.
I might have a pic to post later when I get home. Its a cute little bugger.
BIG thanks to Michelle!
Suzanne