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Post by nancy on Jul 20, 2016 22:02:55 GMT -5
I started out with a Discovery Science Carnivorous Plant kit for my son 7 or 8 years ago and somehow this crazy addiction has taken on a life of it's own or maybe I should say, taken over my life Loving every minute of it and this list is what I currently have in my care:
Heliamphora's: H. minor var. minor (FTS) H. minor var. minor "Big Orange" H. heterodoxa x (unknown) hybrid H. minor var. minor "Burgundy Black" H. minor var. pilosa (mostly bald clone) H. minor var. pilosa H. pulchella (Apacapa) H. pulchella (Churi) H. pulchella (Amuri) H. Arenicola H. spec. nov. 'Angasima' H. elongata H. heterodoxa x minor H. glabra x nutans (Giant) H. heterodoxa x ionasii H. heterodoxa H. purpurascens H. parva H. ciliata H. sarracenioides H. chimantensis H. huberi H. nutans (Yuruani) H. nutans H. ceracea (Cerro Neblina, Brazil) H. exappendiculata (Chimanta) H. exappendiculata (Apacapa) H. folliculata (Aparaman) H. minor var. pilosa "Giant" H. parva "hairy" x minor var. pilosa H. parva "hairy" H. venamo x minor var. pilosa
Cephalotus Typical (FTS) Hummer Giant Charles Brewer Typical Charles Brewer Hummer Giant Emu Point Big Boy Triffid Albany Black
Darlingtonia californica Man-Eating-Plants stock "Green Lantern" (M.E.P.)
Sarracenia: S. rubra jonesii S. rubra alabamensis S. Adrian Slack S. Leah Wilkenson S. minor S. Flava rugeli x oreo S. flava rugeli "CopperTop" S. Judith Hindle x Adrian Slack S. Red moorei S. Redman x self S. rubracorpora x purpurea Montana S. "Dana's Delight" S. purpurea S. psittacina S. flava S. minor S. minor var. Okefenokeensis S. flava rugelli x oreophila 'Lynda Butt' - moorei x flava atropurp Flava rubricorpora, Near Sumatra, Liberty Co, Fl "Best Clone" - Mike Wang's [(alata x minor) x (purp x leuco)] x (lueco "red" x minor) (complex hybrid from Jerry Addington) S. purpurea venosa S. oreophila Sand Mtn S. alata Red Lid S. flava var.cuprea Drosena: D. capensis D. slackie D. hamiltonii Utricularia U. gibba U. graminifolia U. pubescens U. bisquamata U. sandersonii Blue U. heterosepala Dionaea: Royal Red FTS Maroon Monster DC XL Dingley Giant Akai Ryu Megatraps BZ Razorback SD Draco SD Phoenix BCP Z11 G14-(Dirk Ventham's Giant) Microdent Low Giant Big Mouth Pink Venus Red Piranha Fine Tooth x Red Long Red Fingers Cross Teeth Bristle Tooth Fused Tooth Coquillage Triton B-52 A2
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Post by danyoh on Jul 20, 2016 23:00:25 GMT -5
Wow! Impressive list
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Post by Maiden on Jul 21, 2016 14:31:52 GMT -5
Nice list! Welcome to the forum, and welcome to the pilosa giant club I grow 4 pilosas genetics, and the giant is the only one who never flowered for me. Do you grow your under full spectrum ? Please post a picture of your plant if possible ! Cheers
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Post by cory on Jul 21, 2016 15:50:21 GMT -5
She is a very good grower maiden. She has nice plants 😉
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Post by Dennis Z on Jul 21, 2016 16:13:59 GMT -5
Very nice collection. Sounds like you're a heliamphora fan!
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Post by nancy on Jul 21, 2016 23:49:25 GMT -5
Very nice collection. Sounds like you're a heliamphora fan! Cory's a bad influence on me when it comes to Heliamphora
It was a lot shorter until I got bit by the Sar bug earlier this year
Thank you for the warm welcome Maiden The pilosa Giant I've only had since last month and it arrived in rather rough shape but the good news is that it's just starting to put up new pitchers which is a huge relief for me! I still have it bagged and am going slow with the acclimation. I'll post a pic of it soon once it's looking a bit better.
I grow all my Heli's and ceph's under T5 high output red and blue bulbs (3000 and 6500)
I think I messed up inserting quotes
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Post by nancy on Jul 21, 2016 23:55:56 GMT -5
She is a very good grower maiden. She has nice plants 😉 I try hard cause they're my babies
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Post by nancy on Sept 2, 2016 1:07:29 GMT -5
My new AW Heli's are picking up speed on growth and finally look better than they did back in June so here's some picture's. The pilosa's are producing more stiff bristles inside the newer larger pitchers but are bare still on the outside. Hoping that's just because of them settling in and being young plants? Opinions/suggestions/knowledge from the more experienced Heli growers would be appreciated on the lack of fuzziness.......
H. minor var pilosa "Giant"
H. minor var pilosa "clone #12"
H. parva "hairy" x minor var pilosa
H. venamo x minor var pilosa
H. parva "Hairy"
H. parva "Hairy"
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Post by morphman on Sept 2, 2016 1:32:42 GMT -5
No pings !! LOL
That is one kick a$$ list of plants you're growing. I'm no Heli expert ( actually Heli serial killer) but your plants look great to me. We have a heli guru here who I'm sure will be able to help IF needed.
Welcome to the community.
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Post by cory on Sept 2, 2016 7:41:48 GMT -5
Don't look like a "guru" is needed to me.
Nice plants. Well grown
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Post by nancy on Sept 2, 2016 19:33:05 GMT -5
No pings !! LOL That is one kick a$$ list of plants you're growing. I'm no Heli expert ( actually Heli serial killer) but your plants look great to me. We have a heli guru here who I'm sure will be able to help IF needed. Welcome to the community. **sighs** I had 2 P. primuliflora and managed to lead them to their demise with rot. I might have better luck with a type of Ping that's not rot prone.
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Post by lloyd on Sept 2, 2016 20:32:18 GMT -5
I've had a P. primuliflora for 5+ years in a sealed kitchen container in a North facing basement window. My easiest plant.
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Post by morphman on Sept 2, 2016 20:53:22 GMT -5
You're like me with orchids. I seem to be able to keep the ones people consider difficult but I keep killing plants that are supposed to be easy like jewel orchids. Judging by your Helis I thought pings just weren't challenging enough for you.
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Post by nancy on Sept 4, 2016 17:14:16 GMT -5
You're like me with orchids. I seem to be able to keep the ones people consider difficult but I keep killing plants that are supposed to be easy like jewel orchids. Judging by your Helis I thought pings just weren't challenging enough for you. I'm not that good with orchids either, too heavy handed with the watering.
While alive mine were cute as buttons and did a nice job snagging adult fungus gnat's.
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Post by briar on Sept 12, 2016 16:14:26 GMT -5
impressive :-)
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