a dive into the world of heliamphora and pings in my dining room!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @Fearthelettuce
    @Fearthelettuce Год назад

    That is such a great looking setup! I appreciate the video!

  • @rageoftheredphoenix
    @rageoftheredphoenix 5 дней назад

    Can a cephalotus (Australian pitcher) plant grow within the same terranium? What sundews can grow with sun pitchers?

    • @Eat-Me-Exotics
      @Eat-Me-Exotics  4 дня назад

      I suspect the humidity would be too high for cephalotus, i don't have much luck with them at all though so probably not the best person to ask lol.
      As for drosera, I'd guess many would be happy in there particularly the tropical species.

  • @cajbrg
    @cajbrg Год назад

    Why are you putting the Thai inside this terrarium? (is it a TC plant??) I keep mine in my studyroom under some growlight spots, because I had to remove it from a nice south facing window (northern part of the world ;-) ) in my living room. It grow great!
    I have a 120cm aquarium upstairs 😏....

    • @Eat-Me-Exotics
      @Eat-Me-Exotics  Год назад +1

      Yeah it was pretty fresh out of TC hence going in there, I'll probably move it out soon I've got some cuttings in the greenhouse and a big one in the corner of the lounge room.

  • @gilagarden
    @gilagarden Год назад

    50,000 LUX is INSANE!!!!! it'll most probably fry the live sphagnum moss, and yes! they do well with live sphagnum moss!

    • @Eat-Me-Exotics
      @Eat-Me-Exotics  Год назад

      The moss hasn't had any issues at all, I find the high light levels definitely makes for much stronger plants but you have to have the high humidity to match it otherwise you'll burn your plants.

    • @gilagarden
      @gilagarden Год назад

      @@Eat-Me-Exotics I would assume, 90% humidity for your case!!!! 50k almost like our sun!!! last I check it was 69k to 80k aprx.

    • @Eat-Me-Exotics
      @Eat-Me-Exotics  Год назад

      ​@@gilagardenyeah it is at 90% humidity. If you check out where heliamphora grow in the wild they don't get much protection they basicly grow in full sun