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heli tank pics

  • #21
Very nice collection there. The H. heterodoxa x ionasii gets huge and the H. pulchella will spread and fill the pots . . .
 
  • #22
That's why I got it, and hopefully!

Thanks for the compliment :-D

So far, I seem to be doing it right. I guess that's how I started on Nepenthes too so I figure I might as well just jump in. Most of the Helis in the small pots from my shots earlier (nutans, heteroXminor) look at least a year from mature pitchers so they don't really make for interesting pictures *yet*, so I guess you won't get any too interesting family photos out of me for a bit.

I'm wondering if I shouldn't expand my order of Helis from oversees to get some more.... I've caught the Heli bug :poke:
 
  • #23
Thems some beautiful helis!
 
  • #24
Nice job Zu, the pulchella is obviously a happy camper in its new home....

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  • #25
:boogie: thanks guys!

I don't even know if these guys should sit in water or not, so I mist them down every once in a while until they're sitting in 1-2" water, dump it, and start again with a serious misting.
 
  • #26
Personally, I dont...

free draining mixes and daily top watering has given me the best performance... but ymmv, your conditions are different then mine

but be careful Zu,
;)
 
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