Everyone grows Cephs differently. I live in an almost identical Mediterranean climate as their native habitat. I could grow them outside or I could grow them in my highland greenhouse. Keep in mind the highland greenhouse will rarely hit 80F and also maintain high humidity. The sun is much more intense down here in California compared to Canada because we are much close to the equator so what works for you won’t necessarily work for me which is why I have them in a shaded greenhouse or else they would be cooked. I’ve tried.
R.I.P peter 😢
Have you tasted the agitate? Don’t know if I pronounce that right
Yes, it’s sweet
Exudate
@@IndoorCarnivores what does it taste like?
@@gamingandgardening7729very interesting 2 of my plants make it super sweet but a little dull
Would you be willing to sell a cutting of the eymae?
Yes, but that wont be for another few months. Rooted or unrooted cuttings? Rooted will be a year out most likely
I’d be happy with unrooted, do you sell on eBay or Instagram? I wanna make sure I don’t miss your listing when you decide to chop it!
@@dylan8415 Probably eBay when I do. I don’t have one setup just yet. I’ll be sure to update you once I do!
Cephalotus should be outside, doesn't like heat at all, i grow them outside in canada
Everyone grows Cephs differently. I live in an almost identical Mediterranean climate as their native habitat. I could grow them outside or I could grow them in my highland greenhouse. Keep in mind the highland greenhouse will rarely hit 80F and also maintain high humidity. The sun is much more intense down here in California compared to Canada because we are much close to the equator so what works for you won’t necessarily work for me which is why I have them in a shaded greenhouse or else they would be cooked. I’ve tried.
That utricularia is bisquamata
Thank you! :)
@IndoorCarnivores of course! You have a beautiful collection and I love seeing your video updates. Keep it up, man!
@@souperonion9990 Appreciate the kind words!