Question for Maiden as I may have missed it. But I was wondering what your mix is that your using for a medium for the heliamphora ? thank you
Beautiful plants thanks for sharing. I've recently picked up some interesting Sarracenia purpurea subsp. purpurea and venosa plants and hybrids. Just starting to really catch the bug. Still looking for more and S. Rosea. I've been searching ebay for heliamphora, hopefully when it warms up a little I can score something nice.Maiden said:Heliamphora minor "big orange"
Heliamphora minor "burgundy-black"
Thank you. This is what's on the plant tag.Maiden said:Wow pretty nice purp ! Its a hybrid ?
I like the color
Nice. Keep us posted with the new growth !FreeportBum said:Thank you. This is what's on the plant tag.
I have some Heliamphora on the way and will have some questions for you later next week if you get a chance to check this thread.
Cheers
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Great !! These plants are magic, you will seeFreeportBum said:
Yes aphid will affect your plant. You will have to unpot your plant, cut the stalk, immerge the plant in water (completely) for 3-4 days. This will kill all the eggs too. Just repot the plant after in new soil, from a new soil bag(peat moss?) Thrash your old one, trust me. Aphids eggs are probably inside.chiltepin said:Hi everyone,
I have had a Nepenthes for a couple years or so, but recently ordered some Sundews (Hookeri, Capensis, and Cistiflora). I put them in the area to guard my seedlings because I was getting winged aphids and aphids attacking my new growth. Meanwhile, I got lucky and it looks like my Capensis is going to flower!! Yay! Anywho, aphids have attached to the flower stem. The one other plant on my list at this time is d. hartmeyerorum so will be looking for seeds.
QUESTION: I suppose the aphids didn't know it was a hostile plant for them. They should not affect this Capensis, right?
Enjoy!
Nice. Keep us posted with the new growth !Great !! These plants are magic, you will see
Heliamphora are my best genus ever.
I am curious why do you say magic and best genus ?
Also thank you for the advice on my aphid issue. I have the plant soaking in distilled water now. Completely submerged. Cut the flower stock. Who knew aphids were destructive to carnivores?
Thank you!
Around 70°F-72°F day around 62°F-64°F night 75%-90% humidity. Under 216 watts of T5 light. I would like to put these in the same mix you are using and have all the ingredients, have any tips or recommendations? Should I repot? I have them sitting in a few MM of rain water. Watering through once a week with either rain water or distilled water. I have given them a little Great white shark mycor in the water. Also misted lightly twice with 1/4 tsp to 1 gallon water of organic fish/seaweed emulsion.Maiden said:Nice. Keep us posted with the new growth !
Great !! These plants are magic, you will see
Heliamphora are my best genus ever.
What are your growing conditions ?
Yes aphid will affect your plant. You will have to unpot your plant, cut the stalk, immerge the plant in water (completely) for 3-4 days. This will kill all the eggs too. Just repot the plant after in new soil, from a new soil bag(peat moss?) Thrash your old one, trust me. Aphids eggs are probably inside.