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My Heliamphora neblinae variants

Thanks all for the nice comments, H.neblinae was once considered a difficult species....

The diffs in my 3 Wistuaba variants are pretty obvious and pretty cool imho.
 
the H. neblinae seem to love the fresh bulbs (old ones were about 2 yr old) and rewaxing of the reflectors...
I need more power Scotty!!!

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No post processing other then resizing and compression for net use.

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oh yeah one of the big advantages to the T5 is practically no loss over the life of the bulb..... they pretty much stay in the 90%+ range till burnout.

There is some "talk" about spectra shift, but I dunno.... if so its not an issue for a couple years going by my experience, its also nothing i can detect using my spectrometers

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H. neblinae f. parva

My parva is finally starting to really strut her stuff :-)

Here is back in March of this year:
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And today.... about 6" in height and looking more mature, can't wait to see her fully grown.

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she's a pubescent thang :-)

thanks for looking and woohoo :boogie:

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Thanks Zu, I wonder how much further along David's is..... hopefully he will post a pic soon

it is going to be a awesome plant when fully mature....
 
spectacular plant B...I can't get over that nectar spoon. Looks like a pic from Stew's book. :D
 
Omg Butch those are amazing! You are the master. I wish my villosa survived lol. Yours is stunning. Your helis are beautiful! I would be in amazement and aww looking at your collection. Wow.
 
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