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Old 11th November 2009, 04:23 PM
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Well done KC,this is not an easy 1.
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Old 11th November 2009, 04:29 PM
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Well done KC,this is not an easy 1.
Im lucky, because, I just left the plant there and didnt really take care it
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Old 11th November 2009, 06:04 PM
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nice plant

but no light enough ,the pitcher spoon must be more red

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nice plant

but no light enough ,the pitcher spoon must be more red

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Yea, agree with that. But, im scare to give it more light since the plant is grow at L/L and scare it will burn the plant.
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Im lucky, because, I just left the plant there and didnt really take care it
Wow I have no idea how you do it!C'mon give some tips pwease~!
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Old 12th November 2009, 04:53 PM
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what is L/L ?

for us I think morning sunlight is not a problem , in your country at this moment what temperature ?

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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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Old 13th November 2009, 05:31 PM
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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 .

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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 .

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glad to know that you have such concern on the 'lowland' term and the temperature in our country (for this instant, peninsula malaysia). 'lowland' as much of us here referring to is from sea level to 600m or i can say much lower than 600m! therefore the temperature is around 29°c to 32°c in the day and as low as 20°c at night provided that there is no 'hellish' drought or 'rainwater pouring' monsoon season where the temperature and humidity varies greatly. it is not easy for us to maintain the ideal growing environment for heliamphora and other CPs. do you have any heliamphora with you? mind to show us some pics on how you keep them?
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