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Old 05-31-2011, 02:01 AM
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Just cut the keiki below the aerial roots and stick in some moss the rest will be history as they do grow crazy.
What species is in the last photo and how big are they I love em.
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Old 05-31-2011, 02:12 AM
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thanks guys.

The pitcher plant is an australian species: Cephalotus follicularis.
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I would love some do you know of anyone working with them in the states.
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Yeah. Cephs are actually not that rare. They are pretty common in the CP circles. Expensive and sometimes hard to find, but definitely not as hard as lepanthes.

Here are some links:

Cephalotus follicularis : Beautiful Carnivorous Plants for Sale. No terrariums. No myths. No nonsense.

CP Jungle is another great resource for a host of rare species of carnivorous plants. They specialize in nepenthes though.

Cephalotus follicularis (Mature Plants)

I would go with the california carnivores one. Mature pitchers on that plant.
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Just cut the keiki below the aerial roots and stick in some moss the rest will be history as they do grow crazy.
What species is in the last photo and how big are they I love em.
Thanks man. I cut off that leaf and could see the new roots from the keiki. I stuck it in some moss in some nepenthes pots. Fingers crossed. My first shot at lepanthes propogation. I wish my telipogoniflora made some keiki. I want to multiply it.
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Very nice Vraev!!! if you ever get that keikei growing by itself, lemme know, im just down the street from you!! [well, very close to that, lol]
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Your teli will make keiki's mine do all the time.
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My thoughts are to not cut the keikis off. There's no need to. You can easily pull them off when they're ready. There should be no resistance whatsoever to their removal by hand when they are ready to be harvested.
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My thoughts are to not cut the keikis off. There's no need to. You can easily pull them off when they're ready. There should be no resistance whatsoever to their removal by hand when they are ready to be harvested.
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Lol! Too late. I cut off the leaf stalk from where the keiki started and stuck it in the moss. There were already 2 roots so I am positive it should take...the mother plant is making another. Lol
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