Cephs in China
Sometimes I do think I might regret later on...that I will have to smash the pot in order to transplant the plants. :hitmyself:
Cephs in China
Sometimes I do think I might regret later on...that I will have to smash the pot in order to transplant the plants. :hitmyself:
Typically, repotting and divisions are taken at the earliest of the growing season -- just as the first flat "vegetative" leaves are forming in the Spring. I've done it at other times, usually via clumsy accident and there were never any real problems. Just handle things delicately.
Unless the Cephalotus is obviously root-bound, I would leave it in its pot for as long as possible . . .
I just transplanted my Cephalotus into a slightly smaller pot with fresh soil (one part peat, 2 parts perlite, and a sprinkling of sand and lava rock)
I really hope it does okay.
I'll add:
My typical, growing in a north-west window............
I just got my first Ceph today! I will post pictures this weekend when things calm.