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H. parva x sarracenioides

  • #21
Very exciting Butch, congratulations! What is the typical daytime temperature in your growing area?
 
  • #22
Thanks Mike,

My setup rarely if ever gets over 78f.... if we have an extended period of 100+ high temps (very rare, but not as rare as it use to be) its peaks about 80-82f
On those rare occasions, I will manually mist during peak temps.
 
  • #23
What is your watering cycle/method ? Do you keep the soil water logued, very moist or just a little moist?
 
  • #24
maiden,

I flood and drain every two days :)
 
  • #25
Nice! Can i ask you what is your relative humidity?

For myself, with a RH of 85% all the time, i water my heli once or twice a week.
 
  • #26
Maiden,

I use cross ventilation so my RH% varies somewhat, but 75% RH is probably as low as it normally gets.
 
  • #27
first mature pitchers....
2 seedlings are producing their first mature pitchers.... still small and not opened yet, but here are pics
IMG_0004_hf.jpg

IMG_0005_hf.jpg


It's early to tell much but they sort of look like parva with sarracenioides-ish hoods
Definitely fuzzy :)

Thanks for looking,
Av
 
  • #29
yep yep, less than 18m from germination to first mature pitcher

;-)

who said it took years for heliamphora, meh....
 
  • #30
What hirsute children you have. You are going to have to teach them to how to shave soon....
 
  • #31
hope it rubs off on my pilosa, so far its fairly glabrous
 
  • #33
Seedling #1 has been a strong performer throughout the process...
It has been the most colorful, the most robust grower, and now the first to mature... it also seems to be fuzzier than seedling #2

I think I have the makings of a truly special cultivar... I hope the final product is as impressive :)
 
  • #34
Fantastic -- and that was fast. I have plenty of older seedlings who have remained juvenile delinquents . . .
 
  • #35
I have to congratulate you on this one. So here it is.




CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!

There, I said it. :p


Really, it looks like you did a great job. I'm sure the final product will be impressive anyways, since it's a Heliamphora. I have yet to see a Heliamphora that is displeasing to my eye.
 
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