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By DeadlyCarnivore
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Maiden wrote:boarderli: heliamphora minor var pilosa :)

DC: from juvenile size, it will take around 1 or 2 years. Sometime 6 months.

From seeds, hybrids around 2 years, and 3 or 4 years for pure species.

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Wow, thats a while, but its worth it, I have some juveniles from TCs, they are growing in what I hope to be near 100% humidity. They are Heliamphora Minors.

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By Maiden
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nice :)
h.minor clones are fast growers, and very clumping.

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By DeadlyCarnivore
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Maiden wrote:nice :)
h.minor clones are fast growers, and very clumping.

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Great!

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By Maiden
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Watering day :)

My next cultivar? almost translucid-white pitchers. Unique. heliamphora 'ghost' :-)
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h.minor "burgundy-black"
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h.sarracenioides young plant
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random young ceph
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random snaps
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h.pulchella amuri
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h.minor "selection 1"
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h.ceracea
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h.neblinae var nablinae
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dormant darlingtonias californica "red" seedlings
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h.minor var pilosa clone A
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h.minor "aonda giant" baby plant
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h.minor "big orange" clump
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h.exappendiculata
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h.minor "selection 4"
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h.minor var minor
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h.nutans yuruani seedlings clump
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h.minor var pilosa clone B clump
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The seeds are ready !
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..and the next ones are around the corner :)
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mOO
By hackerberry
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Wow, your plants look amazing bro.
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By DeadlyCarnivore
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Those translucid Heliamphora are so beautiful

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By tannerm
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Those nectar spoons look interesting on the translucent heli, almost like a regular heli that doesn't get enough light. Is that just how they look or do their spoons become more refined?


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By Maiden
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yes, even if i throw massive lighting, its very hard to add color on this one. I have it since years, and the clone is very stable. But i think the plant is sterile. I will try again of course.

thx for the kinds words guys :)
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By Hungry Plants
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some amazing plant and pics. love the stylidium caespitosum.
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By Maiden
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yes stylidiums are amazing! I made a lil video a couple years ago. You can clearly see my thumb wiped by the flower.
Just amazing :)

http://flic.kr/p/uit2TW
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heliamphora 'red mambo'
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By Kirkauburn
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Hi Maiden!

Great plants! I am actually moving to a new place with my own basement and trying to get a setup similar to yours going, do you have any pictures of your setup as a whole? Also, do you know the approximate relative humidity for your setup? Thanks so much for any help you can provide!
By dmagnan
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Holy cow those heliamphora are AMAZING
By mo_carnivore
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Sorry if this question has already been asked, but where do you grow your helis? I've been wanting to try them out, but I don't know if my lights are strong enough or if my ambient humidity is high enough or if my room is cool enough and if those things aren't optimal how to go about changing them in a cheap and efficient manner--e.g. probably not going to get a grow room anytime soon :)

You have great plants, great photos, just amazing. Good job!
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