It's the clone. It sits on a windowsill that gets good light, often direct sunlight, but it never takes on much colour.Good job, looks awesome! Seems pretty green, is it the clone or the lighting?
Andrew
Interesting looking media. What's in it?
Nice plant.
Looks like LFS and perlite to me.
I've never actually counted them but I observe a new cluster forming on the outside every now and then.WOW!!!! Very nice Cephalotus there. How many Growth points is your Ceph? My Hummers Giant is a 14 to 15 growth pointer. A lot of them are freshly new tiny growth points emerging from my plant.
Yours looks very awesome and well grown. Keep us updated with more pics.
Interesting looking media. What's in it?
Nice. The coloration is definitely interesting. Is it kind of metallic or diffractive in person?
~Joe
Given the right conditions, you might not have to wait too long. Here's a picture of the same plant from August 2007...Oh wow... Hopefully someday soon I can grow out a monster like this... I could stare at that all day taking pic it had so much potiential
It just grows on my sunny (not too often in Scotland!) kitchen windowsill. I use the tray/saucer watering method - the pot sits in a saucer of water which I refill when it empties.Wow! What conditions do you grow it in?!?