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Da Beast

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Be afraid..... be very afraid ;)
Pics don't do it justice, its a monster.... and still growing
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very beautiful plant butch...wow. just wow lol....
 
:drool: Just WOW! I love your Heli's! Keep posting the amazing pictures!
 
:0o:........What species is THAT?!?
 
:hail: All hail mighty lord of Helis... :hail:

That puppy is wonderful Butch, I think we've all come to expect nothing less from you though ;)
 
Great heli Butch, as always! I too am wondering what species it is?
 
Great heli Butch, as always! I too am wondering what species it is?

Heliamphora tatei var. neblinae x hispida (naturally occuring hybrid)
It's the mother of the division I plan on putting in the NASC auction.

The NASC 2010 auction "baby" ;)
Image date feb. 7, 2010
(notice the hair color, its a blondish-orange)
Actual plant:

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"Heliamphora tatei var. neblinae x hispida (Cerro N Natural hybrid. Very pretty. I did not expect them to be so spectacular as they turned out! We now selected a clone that certainly is one of the most beautiful Heliamphoras I've ever came across."
A. Wistuba

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I find it a very easy and very robust grower. However, others have reported difficulties with this species.
Here is the "Beast" in May 2008 ;)
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Runawaaaaaay. D:

Beautiful plant. :)
 
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Beautiful, Butch!

Mine is just now producing adult pitchers . . .
 
  • #11
Wow, you grow them so well!
 
  • #12
you gotta be using HPS lights or have insane daylight to get this !
nice heli man!
 
  • #13
As always, a very gorgeous heli you have there.
 
  • #14
Wow, you make it look so easy....

Thanks for sharing!
 
  • #15
Vivid red!
 
  • #16
Nice! I have one of its parent species (H. hispida) and I would be happy if it looked half as good when its an adult.
 
  • #17
damn mate!! I love the first pic.
 
  • #18
Perfect. Your helis are always great. If I could figure out a way to control heat, I'd be getting T5's in a split second just based on how your helis love them. And that thing put on some size in just two years.
 
  • #19
Looks awesome, Butch! Mine's just splitting into a hundred growth points without producing adult pitchers. I'd have to check to see how old it is. Good growing! Can't wait to see if mine grows up half this nice!
 
  • #20
Ive found this species particularly hungry.... when young I would mix up a slurry of ground up fish food flakes and RO water. Then I would pressure force feed the immature pitchers using a small eye dropper.

I would also occasionally force feed a weak orchid mix the same way

The response in growth rate was impressive

Thanks for the kind words everyone :)
 
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