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My Ceph need repot ?

I have read that Cephs can be sensitive so i did ad some pics off my Ceph to see iff it need a repot the moss is starting to grow over it more and more :p

What do you think ?

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Repotting will not solve the problem. Trimming the moss back a bit will help though :)
 
yeah thats true but maby it need more place or not ?
 
how tall is that pot? it's hard to tell in the pic, but I think you might have to repot it in the near future.
 
That Cephalotus will do fine in that pot for a good long time; also, if it is growing well as it appears to be, don't disturb it . . .
 
That Cephalotus will do fine in that pot for a good long time; also, if it is growing well as it appears to be, don't disturb it . . .
Agreed - I don't know for how long but you've got lots of good growth & it looks very happy. Why mess with that? :nono: Just do some trimming ...
 
Hm I have now repoted the plant might look little funny :p but I didnt disturb the roots at all since i took the old pot peat and all in this new pot. I think it will look cool after a time :)

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Wow, silly little mound of red sphagnum. :D
 
There is a lack of notable lack of sphagnum there . . .

What are you, some sort of minimalist?
 
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Oh boy, my root rot, and complications alarms are going off...
 
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hehe its peat perlite vermiculite and dry sphagnum undet the red live sphagnum. I have now planted some Pinguicula primuliflora on the sides in the red sphagnum will look nice after a while I hope :)
 
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