Hi, Looking for these plants......N. Muluensis x Lowii, N. Talangensis & N. Truncata x Ovata. Have considerable of equal value to trade or will consider purchasing. If interested, please respond to my email at jojack88@gmail.com Please disregard grow list on post......way, way outdated
Thanks...
I have tried several different media's over the years and all with good success. The last year or two I have settled on equal parts peat, perlite and small orchard bark......my second favorite is equal parts peat, perlite and sand.
A little late joining this thread but thought I would post a few pic's of my Cobra's.
Mix is equal parts Peat, Perlite and Orchard Bark. I over head water until it runs out the bottom of the tray where the holes are located approximately 2" from the...
I never change or empty out the water.....I think you can see in the video the water level in the containers which I maintain by adding more water about every 3-4 days or when ever it needs it......they can't be allowed to get low on water. I use no hormones or other additives.
Thanks Joni.....my green house RH is about 90 at nite and as low as 70 during the day....as you know, I have no humidifier. I have also had no problem rooted plants in my office at house temps and RH.
Grow List (Plants With T Available For Trade)
CEPHALOTUS
Czech Giant - T
Emu Point Giant
German Giant
Hummers Giant - T
Phill Mann Clone
Robust - T
Typical - T
Vigorous
DARLINGTONIA
Coastal Variety
Mountain Variety - T
Othello (All Green)
DIONAEA
A2
B-52 - T
Big Mouth
Bohemian...
Thanks JC, my Ceph's have never gone thru a dormancy for over six years as they remain in my house hold environment year round. So, hard for me to answer your question other than I propagate when ever I feel like it year round with the same amount of success.
I do the same Joni most of the time with great results also but for the sake of folks new to these procedures suggest the higher RH for perhaps a little faster and reliable strike time. Hope to see you guys soon.
Yeah, my vid wasn't real clear on the higher RH for new propagation but that's what I use the grow chambers for shown in the vid......hope that clears it up a bit....thanks for pointing that out Trav.
How I Propagate Cephalotus Video
I put together a little video for my friends on my methods of propagating Ceph's and thought I would post it here it hopes it might be a source of help for someone interested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0VbYl2zGbQ
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