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Re: CaseyHoo - heliamphora
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Re: CaseyHoo - heliamphora
what is L/L ?
for us I think morning sunlight is not a problem , in your country at this moment what temperature ? jeff |
Re: CaseyHoo - heliamphora
L/L is Lowland...Inour country the temp is about lemme guess...about 29 celciues to 32 celciues (I don't know how to spell xP)
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Re: CaseyHoo - heliamphora
for me no "lowland" but " hill land" ( with altitude savanna ) you know .
I use the "lowland" term just for the species growing to 0 m ( sea level) to 600 m . 29 to 32 °c all the time ? I think it is too warm for the heliamphora , some peak yes but not allways . jeff |
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you can see my grow list in the appropriate rubric.
all my heliamphora are in a terra . here in LE MANS (FRANCE) we have a temperate climat ,actually we are in winter . my terra closed are in front of a south window to 50cm , just a lid open to 5 mm actually with a sun low in the sky , this terra have a good natural light , like 'in situ ' from december to march . all the pot are in 2-3 cm of rain water. allways with 80-90% hygrometry , the pitcher allways with water . actually with the day 19-22°c the night 17-18 °c in summer I have 22-25 °c with some time some pics to 35°c the night 19-20°c allways with the same hygrometry. no fertilizer for them just some time some alive insect . my substrat just blond peat + vermiculite 50/50 my heliamphora terra in JULY 2007 more great now but with some light problem , I must change my installation the next year. http://pinguicula.free.fr/hel.JPG you can see also here http://fern72.free.fr/siteweb/heliamphora.html ( change the language with the google module) some one 'in situ' or mine in culture in 2008 jeff |
Re: CaseyHoo - heliamphora
owh.......they are sooo beautiful! good job! how i wish i could to have them in my collections.....my local nursery dont even dare to get it for me...:biggrin: its tht the original habitat of the heliamphora and what you and the nursery have is from cultivation? they are so red!
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on my first page yes it is their habitats , on the top of the tepui.
along my web site you see a lot of heliam "in situ " more are very red , we are on the equateur , the strong UV in this country from december to march make this colour . here to LE MANS the UV is not the same , but if the pitchers spoon are very red the plants are in good shape . to have a red pitchers in cultivate you can use a "turbo neon" , but the artificial UV are not the natural . jeff |
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