Date: Sat, 1 Mar 1997 05:36:24 -0400 From: Rand Nicholson <writserv@nbnet.nb.ca> To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg764$foo@default> Subject: Re: CEPHALOTUS
>WELL, NOW THAT I'VE APPARENTLY FIGURED OUT HOW TO MAKE MYSELF HEARD, I GUESS
>I'LL RETYPE MY MISSING LETTER ON CEPHALOTUS. BOTTOM LINE: I'VE HAD TWO
>CEPH'S FOR ABOUT TWO YEARS NOW, AND ALTHOUGH THEY GROW OK, THEY REALLY JUST
>DON'T SEEM TO THRIVE. I'VE GOT THEM IN 4 INCH POTS IN 1/2 PEAT/ 1/2 SAND.
>THEY PUT UP NICE GREEN LEAVES, AND EVERY ONCE IN AWHILE I GET A NICE LITTLE
>PITCHER OR TWO, BUT THEY DON'T LOOK LIKE THE PLANTS I SEE AT CAL CARNIVORES
>OR THE SHOWS. SO, TO MY QUESTIONS...
>1) IS THERE SOME TRICK OR SECRET THAT I DON'T KNOW THAT SOMEONE WOULD LIKE TO
>SHARE WITH ME?
>2) ASSUMING I STARTED WITH INFERIOR MATERIAL (NOT UNLIKELY) WHERE CAN I GET
>BIG ROBUST PLANTS FOR LESS THAN AN ARM AND A LEG? (ANYONE WANT TO TRADE FOR
>ORCHIDS OR OTHER CARNIVORES?
>3) LASTLY, IS THE GIANT FORM AVAILABLE YET?
>THANK YOU ALL...NEAL GRANT
You are welcome, Neal, but there is no need to shout. Turn off your _Caps
Lock_.
I might be interested in the Orchids for Ceph, offer. Reply privately at
the E-address below.
Rand
Rand Nicholson(writserv@nbnet.nb.ca)
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