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Trying to grow helis outside

thez_yo

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Welp, I had the Helis with clear containers upturned over their pots to keep humidity in, but I decided I should put them in a terrarium instead. I left this uncovered today on the balcony, but I get the feeling the humidity isn't enough (and don't want to risk killing a bunch of Helis), so I've put a big clear glass plate on top of it too. This leaves 4 corners (about 2" square triangles of mesh) exposed still for air circulation. They're all sitting in about 1/2" water.

Here's the box sitting in with a bunch of other plants:
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I think the best sort of light to bring their color out is sunshine, and I'm sure they love the temp drops outside (at least 10 degrees at night where I live).
 
As if humidity and the need for night time temp drops weren't enough. I think you may have problems if temps get above 86F during the day. I am pretty sure I have read that most/all heli's contain a parasitic fungus that can reach critical mass at 86F. This is more prevalent in larger plants though.
 
Yup, I might have to bring them in August/September/October when it actually makes it higher than 80 degrees here for a few months...I'm entirely sure if it's 90+ outside I'll want the A/C on.
 
Whaaa?!? 90 degrees in October. I am calling Mayflower and moving this instant! :)
 
I just put this:

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in here:

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along with

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and the cobra lily in here:

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as well as a few pots of D. macrantha tubers
 
dashman: yes :)

jimscott: San Diego is a desert + water pipes, so I've got no marsh/swamp :-( I miss Vermont
 
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