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Old 16th July 2011, 02:14 AM
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Default Re: It blooms!!

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what heli is this? and how do you grow this and how long has it been in your care? im so envious that you could grow one.
Its H. minor. Hope it starts to colour up, then it will really look nice. I grow it as a windowsil plant, so it gets morning sun for light(bright shade for the rest of the day) but has to deal with the heat during the day. Its been in my care for almost a year. I water 1-3 times a week, top watering, not on the tray system. The media is a sphagnum and perlite mix with a layer of dead sphagnum(live is probably better) on top. It likes higher humidity levels.

BTW if you have the cash to spare, H. ciliata seems to be able to grow under lowland conditions. Its the most heat tolerant of all the currently known Heliamphora species.
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