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H. pulchella Chimantensis in flower

  • #21
Hey! I just noticed this morning that my H. pulchella (Chimanta tepui) is sending up a flower too! A first for me :)
 
  • #23
Hey! I just noticed this morning that my H. pulchella (Chimanta tepui) is sending up a flower too! A first for me :)

Congrats...

I usually have two flowerings a year.... and they seem somewhat independent of temp or photocycle...

Most heli growers seem to be pretty much in sync whether indoor or out... a winter into spring flowering cycle and then a summer into fall.

Av
 
  • #24
Butch's heli's are so well grown that spontaneous generation occurs from discarded heli soil. LOL.
 
  • #25
Congrats...

I usually have two flowerings a year.... and they seem somewhat independent of temp or photocycle...

Most heli growers seem to be pretty much in sync whether indoor or out... a winter into spring flowering cycle and then a summer into fall.

Av



It is the phase of the moon :)

great pics and Woot
 
  • #27
Beautiful flower!
 
  • #29
As promised, here's my H. pulchella (Chimanta tepui)'s flower spike.

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Funny, this was the division I was planning on donating to the NECPS to sell at the plant show in September, but now I'm having second thoughts :)
 
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