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Post by maxposwillo on Oct 10, 2008 18:41:44 GMT -5
Hey Everyone, Brocchinia reductaMax
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Post by Brian Barnes on Oct 11, 2008 10:04:00 GMT -5
Hey Max, It looks like it's off to a great start. Remember not to keep it too wet, especially in cooler temps. Hopefully, Steve will spot this post and chime in... He can grow these things blindfolded! ;D Happy Growing, Brian.
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Post by stevestewart on Oct 12, 2008 6:33:08 GMT -5
Hello Max, Your Brocchinia looks great! I kept my first plant for many years before it actually grew much. Don't be in a hurry for your plant to get large, and it will grow much faster for you. (if that makes any since ) As Brian said in his post, let your plant get dry between waterings, but water it thoroughly when you do. I have heard from growers who lost plants, that their plants suddenly fell apart on them and died. This species can't tolerate as much water as Heliamphora seem to enjoy, but can take much more heat. Brocchinia do well outside in Florida's hot summer months. Take care, Steven Stewart
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Post by maxposwillo on Oct 12, 2008 12:48:41 GMT -5
Thanks for the info Brian and Steven!
Steven: Ill try my best not to hurry it ;D.
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