Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 17:34:49 +0200 From: "Andreas Wistuba" <andreas@wistuba.com> To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg968$foo@default> Subject: AW: (no subject)
Hi Angie,
generally I have the feeling that young Heliamphoras grow better under
artificial lights. I presume this is due to more constant lightning
conditions.
In my case my young plants like artificial lights while my adult
Heliamphoras are in the greenhouse with very strong additional
Natrium-halide illumination.
If you have your young plants in the greenhouse where it might be too dark
or too warm just try to grow them in a cool cellar in a terrarium under
fluorescent tubes.
How do you grow the young ones?
Bye
Andreas
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Hi Andreas. Yes, it did come from you. I guess I'll just continue to be
patient for a few more years :) I've had it for so long now I won't give up
on it. Thanks for your input.
Angie nichols, SC
>>I do nothing special with H. ionasii - sorry to say that. Do you have any
idea about the clone you grow? Did it come from me?<<
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