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James

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Hi all I had a cephalotus delivered some time ago (I posted about in a previous post)

When it first arrived it had some good sized pitchers so I would guess that it could be classed as "mature" specimen, it lost all top growth due to transport shock and was just a stump for a while.

It is now growing well with mostly leaves and some pitcher buds, just wondering how long it will be till it gets those large pitchers back?

Will it grow them virtually straight away, or will it have to start small first?

Thanks,

James

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A few plants I split last year(split too late in the year too) think I split them in May and were fine by July

The ones I split this year in January are now starting to produce adult pitchers

I'd guess you should be getting good grower again by end of June

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