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markde2e

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Hallo I bought my first cephalotus in 2008.

28-10-2008

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15-8-2010

The same plant
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I made several leaf cuttings of this plant, and they al made the same size pitchers.
Except for one!
This clone of the above pictured plant made traps which are almost 5CM (2inch).
It also produces much thicker leafs and a bigger growing pont with thick stems.

(At the right a leaf cutting from the same plant 1/2 year older, and at the left the bigger clone from a leaf cutting from the same plant):
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Then my '' duddley watts''  small leaf cutting plant, forum Pieter (Lucifer from this forum).

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And finally my '' Big Boy'', that i won at an ebay auction.

16-9-2011

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3-6-2012

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Awesome! :tu:

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Wow.

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:smile:

Today i repotted the cephalotussus, and stumbled across one plant that developped a plant crown in the middle of the pot height!
I guess that he didn't know that he has to go up  :sarcastic_hand:  

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stunning plants

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Beauiful plants!
I love that little division in the ground too  :sarcastic_hand:

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Thanks!

Update 16-6-2012

Big Boy (now repotted)

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And the Dudley Watts, now with the first adult pitcher:

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Edited by markde2e, 16 June 2012 - 16:35 PM.


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Wonderful and Great Looking Ceph!!!

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James O'Neill

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You have some really good, well grown Cephs there.

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The first picture is a most beautiful looking trap, just stunning  :sun_bespectacled:

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Well jel !!!!!!!!
Stunning plants......

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nice large pitcher !!