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H. minor "Burgundy Black" & H. minor var. pilosa

H. minor x heterodoxa.

One of the easiest helis out there, and relatively common and cheap (for a heli:p)
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It remains rather small, and doesn't require night cooling.
 
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H. heterodoxa x nutans or heterodoxa x ionasii,

favi has a good thread just below this of his experience with one of those two... with nothing but a clamp light or two, and its looking awesome.
From the tone of the thread, it's his first too...
 
Ok, so what would you guys recommend as a beginner heliamphora?

I find the heterodoxa crosses to be the most forgiving in my conditions, such as Heliamphora minor X heterodoxa and Heliamphora heterodoxa X ionasii. It's still necessary to get conditions suitable though.

UPDATE: Av8tor1 and me posted at the same time and interestingly we have both said the same cross :D
 
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Finally a giant pitcher!
After 4 months, its about time!
And the nectar spoon is still not fully open :-)

Heliamphora minor var pilosa Giant
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I just had to drop the nights temperature from 18C to 12C and the plant explode :-)
 
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Oh, and my H. minor "burgundy-black" to fit this thread name !

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Once again, under my care, cold nights bring great coloration!
:-)
 
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