That's cool! My big UC Davis clone took 2 years to get to this size. But once it started growing well (same goes for my other 4) they just take off. Very exciting to see them grow faster as they mature. :)
Very beautiful plants. What light is this one? I have been searching for a small light like this but it ia hard to find with right spectrum and enough lux.
It's a Yescom 225 white, however, they have gone out of production form Yescom. 😥 I'm very sad about this. So I'm still looking for alternatives that are as inexpensive as the 225s were. So far, everything is at least 2-3 times more expensive. But so far, I've narrowed my search down to Vivosun, Mars Hydro, or Spider Farmer panel lights. They all have much better features than the old Yescoms, put out as much or more light as the Yescoms, but, like I said, at about 2-3 times the cost.
No, mine's outdoors year round. It sits in a Styrofoam box with a lid cutout to fit the pot. In the summers, I add in a frozen bottle of water to cool it's "feet" especially during the hotter days.
Damon at California Carnivores sprays his Cephs monthly with a sulphur based treatment. My collection is very small so I do visual inspection almost every day with my phone camera. I’m always taking pictures of mg plants and catch problems before they get really bad.
Gorgeous plants
Finally, I found your UA-cam Channel!
@@greglum1593 yay! Welcome, Greg! 👋😀
Great and informative video! Amazing plants!
@@greglum1593 thank you! I had a lot of fun making this for the ICPS WCPD!!!
Thanks for this video. I just looked up that plant online...Now I definitely want one!
That's great! You'll have fun with it I'm sure.
Spider farmer or vipar spectra are good light options
@@janstewart2041 Spider Farmer is one company I’m looking at. Thanks!!!
Very nice collection! I commend your dedication... My plant is coming along but not as big as yours yet!
That's cool! My big UC Davis clone took 2 years to get to this size. But once it started growing well (same goes for my other 4) they just take off. Very exciting to see them grow faster as they mature. :)
Very cool plants!
Thank you!
Very beautiful plants. What light is this one? I have been searching for a small light like this but it ia hard to find with right spectrum and enough lux.
It's a Yescom 225 white, however, they have gone out of production form Yescom. 😥 I'm very sad about this. So I'm still looking for alternatives that are as inexpensive as the 225s were. So far, everything is at least 2-3 times more expensive. But so far, I've narrowed my search down to Vivosun, Mars Hydro, or Spider Farmer panel lights. They all have much better features than the old Yescoms, put out as much or more light as the Yescoms, but, like I said, at about 2-3 times the cost.
Wow! Do you own Darlingtonia indoor?
No, mine's outdoors year round. It sits in a Styrofoam box with a lid cutout to fit the pot. In the summers, I add in a frozen bottle of water to cool it's "feet" especially during the hotter days.
What are gonna do with your yescom after you upgrade?
@@janstewart2041 toss them. They’ll be useless by the time I need to replace them. Which is soon! 😀
@@pinecone.jeff.carnivores if they still work why throw them out? I’d buy it off you lol
Powdery mildew has nuked all the Cephalotus I ever had. I’m getting a large clump soon, so I hope I can avoid it this time.
Damon at California Carnivores sprays his Cephs monthly with a sulphur based treatment. My collection is very small so I do visual inspection almost every day with my phone camera. I’m always taking pictures of mg plants and catch problems before they get really bad.